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IMG_5462.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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20120409_IMG_4386.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4390.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4394.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4398.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4401.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4414.jpg Trekkers pass a dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4417.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4387.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4393.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4396.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4397.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4399.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4400.jpg A dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20120409_IMG_4407.jpg Trekkers pass a dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change. This has led to many Berber villagers abandoning their fields and migrating to the cities to try and find work, as they can no longer grow food to support themselves.
 
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20100207_IMG_2426.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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20100207_IMG_5223.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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20100208_IMG_5424.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, totally dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5130_mud cracks.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5135_over abstraction.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5140_Coto Donana.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5132_mud cracks.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_5138_over abstraction.jpg Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe. The important lagoons have regressed by 70% due to over abstraction of ground water for the tourist resort industry in Huelva.
 
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IMG_2415_flow.jpg A sign about the Snowy river in Australia infront of dried up river bank due to the drought.
 
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IMG_2415_restrictions.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2426_flow.jpg A sign about the Snowy river in Australia infront of dried up river bank due to the drought.
 
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IMG_5223_water shortage.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5424_water rationing.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, totally dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5449_restrictions.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2423_dessicated.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2426_dry.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5223_sign.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5424_drought.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, totally dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_5449_water restrictions.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_4242_drought cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_6063_plate tectonics.jpg Geothermal ground venting steam in Hengill, Iceland.
 
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IMG_6065 (1)_geothermal hot spot.jpg Geothermal ground venting steam in Hengill, Iceland.
 
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IMG_6717_mud cracks.jpg Mud cracks on the side of a geothermal hot spring in Hengill, Iceland.
 
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IMG_6720_mud cracks.jpg Mud cracks on the side of a geothermal hot spring in Hengill, Iceland.
 
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IMG_4109_mud cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4110_drought cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4218_mud cracks.jpg Mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4221_drought cracks.jpg Mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4232_feet.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4233_mud cracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4241_tracks.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4242_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4245_drought.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4254_mudcrack.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4257_carbon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4261_foot step.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4263_footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4270_cabon footprint.jpg Human footprints through mud cracks at Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, with a hosepipe ban in affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_4116_mud cracks.jpg Thirlmere reservoir in the Lake District UK, the day before the hosepipe ban comes into affect in the North West. United Utilities applied for the drought order, after the driest start to the year since 1929, with less than 50% of normal rainfall. The drought comes hot on the heals of the worst floods that Cumbria has ever seen, when in November 2009, United Utilities had to open the emergency valves to let water out, as the dam was in danger of collapsing when the water reached unprecendented high levels. Climate modelling shows that as the atmosphere warms we are more likely to move to a cycle of flood followed by drought.
 
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IMG_2410_watering hole.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2413_dessertified.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2414_drought.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2424_dried up.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2426_parched.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2428_mud cracks.jpg A farmers watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia, almost dried up. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2433_water hole.jpg A cow drinks the last remnants of water from a watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2436_water hole.jpg A cow drinks the last remnants of water from a watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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IMG_2441_cow.jpg A cow drinks the last remnants of water from a watering hole on a farm near Shepperton, Victoria, Australia. Victoria and New South Wales have been gripped by the worst drought in living memory for the last 15 years. River levels have dropped, water holes have dried up and stocking rates on many farms have dropped as the land can no longer support as many beasts.
 
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