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Beneath an expansive Kimberley sky studded with cotton-wool clouds, a stockman guides his chestnut horse through a sweeping grassland paddock, surrounded by a dense herd of rust-colored Brahman cattle. Wearing the quintessential attire of outback cattle work - a crisp white long-sleeved shirt, well-worn blue jeans, and a wide-brimmed akubra hat - the stockman sits atop his mount, surveying the herd with quiet concentration. The landscape stretches endlessly, a sea of golden spinifex and dry season grasses punctuated by sparse eucalyptus trees, typical of Western Australia's rugged northern terrain. His horse stands steady, trained to move with minimal direction, as hundreds of Brahman cattle - renowned for their heat and insect resistance - cluster together, their distinctive humped shoulders and loose skin reflecting generations of adaptation to harsh tropical conditions. This is the timeless ritual of mustering, an intricate dance of human, horse, and livestock that has defined Australian pastoral life for generations, capturing the raw essence of agricultural work in one of the world's most unforgiving yet beautiful landscapes.