
There’s nothing especially notable about the cattle in this photograph. There’s a three-dimentional picture brought to my mind here, though, and that is that the cattle are about 1 kilometre above sea level (on the Northern Tablelands of NSW), and the ridge in the far background, past the haze, is on the other side of a gorge. There’s a drop of about 600 metres (2000 ft) between me and that ridge.
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