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AUSTRALIA. DINGO FENCE OUTBACK STORY
AUSTRALIA. The Dingo Fence is a pest-exclusion fence that was built in Australia during the 1880s and finished in 1885, to keep dingoes out of the relatively fertile south-east part of the continent (where they had largely been exterminated) and protect the sheep flocks of southern Queensland. At 5353 miles long it is one of the longest structures in the world. Sunset in an area where the fence crosses the Bulloo river in Northern New South Wales. 1984. (KEYSTONE/MAGNUM PHOTOS/Peter Marlow)
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Erstellungsdatum
20070803
Ort
LONDON
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
MAGNUM PHOTOS
Byline
PETER MARLOW
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6309 x 4128 px
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