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Two-thirds of Australia is covered in sparsely populated deserts and semi-arid plains,
flattened by erosion and baked by the sun. These two shots of the Great Sandy
Desert in Western Australia showcase its surprising and apparently infinite variety:
swirls of green in the north, close to the coast (and more rain), give way to scorched
rusty rocks and parched riverbeds just a few hundred miles away.
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