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Beautiful: have you ever seen such a stunning view of the no-man's land in Australia

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[Free Tour]     08 Mar 2018
Australian photographer Julie Fletcher (Julie Fletcher) has demonstrated her determination to discover beauty in 12 years. 12 years ago, she quit her office job in Sydney and began traveling alone. For 12 years, she stayed away from the crowd and lived in a small town with just one bar, traveling through countless beautiful uninhabited areas in Australia, recording beautiful pictures with cameras.

Australian photographer Julie Fletcher (Julie Fletcher) has demonstrated her determination to discover beauty in 12 years. 12 years ago, she quit her office job in Sydney and began traveling alone. For 12 years, she stayed away from the crowd and lived in a small town with just one bar, traveling through countless beautiful uninhabited areas in Australia, recording beautiful pictures with cameras.

Julie's footprints almost deviated from Australia. She said it was photography that changed her life and shaped her now, not only to ask what shaped us now. Is everything we've been after worth it?

Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Julie moved to Australia in her twenties to work in what Julie called "extremely boring work." She worked and lived in the city for 15 years, worked and studied for four years, got a diploma in photography, and at the age of 30, Julie decided to join nature and live in isolation.

Julie told us: "this job is not glamorous. On the contrary, it is very difficult and monotonous. Sometimes you have to go camping alone in a very desolate place to get a good picture." I also know very well where it is very dangerous and I can die at any time.

"for example, when I was walking through some jungle, I knew I could be bitten by venomous snakes at any time." When she was out shooting, she carried the locator with her, and she could send out a distress signal when she needed it. However, with strong perseverance, Jolie produced a fascinating piece of work and published it many times in well-known photographic magazines.

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