The banks have slumped. The whine of the trucks has gone. The wind-blown stream of water from the Finniss, moving east, right to left, has dragged the yellow “mud skirt”around the end of the construction and its up-welling of heavy black mud. The softer, more mobile sediments in the foreground are being moved by the current. This demands attention but the SA Government denies there is a disaster.
The community celebrated the silence and after a busy day at the Embassy attended the launch of Cynthia Jones photographic exhibit “I love and sunburnt country”.





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