Australia's drought - the cancer eating away at farms
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From ground level, Australia's drought looks like a featureless, brown dustbowl, but from the air it transforms into an artistry of colour and texture as the land cracks under a blazing sun.
Circular dry plough tracks resemble the concentric circles in Aboriginal dot paintings that tell of an ancient mythology, starving cattle queuing for feed look like an abstract painting and their black shadows stretching across the land a surrealist image.
A road can be seen next to tracks leading to a water tank located in a drought-affected paddock on farmer Ash Whitney's property in west of the town of Gunnedah.
An old Sydney tram sits in a drought-affected paddock on Jimmie and May McKeown's property located on the outskirts of the town of Walgett.