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Bridge over the Darling River. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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Empty Darling River, Tilpa. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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Dead tree trunks on the Darling River. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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Darling River Trilby Station. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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The Darling River Louth. Photo by Mark Ingram Photography

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Lake Albert

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Diversion of the Culgoa River, Cubbie Station. Photo by Google Earth

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Acid sulphate decay, Lake Albert, October 2008

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Bed of Lake Albert, October 2008

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