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Celebrating the unexpected

Is our unofficial motto here at the offices of AUSTRALIAN GEOGRAPHIC, with regards to our extraordinary landscape. But we were still surprised when long-time AG contributing photographer Don Fuchs filed his photos from the Great Victoria Desert (GVD) – the largest of Australia’s 10 deserts (see page 84). Included in the selection were images of carpets of wildflowers, a large lake, and myriad shrubs and trees – albeit in

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