John Dalton, Approaching Mt Sonder (LANDSCAPE 2020)
The approach to Mt Sonder requires several days of walking. Taking the form of a reclining Indigenous woman, this sacred mountain appears and reappears from behind rugged hills and ridges, defining the journey westwards.
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