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Brahman cattle traverse the rust-red earth of a remote Queensland pastoral station, their pale hides contrasting against the golden spinifex and weathered landscape. A striking white Brahman cow leads the herd, her distinctive large ears and loose dewlap marking her as a breed perfectly adapted to Australia's harsh northern environments. Behind her, a mix of rich brown and grey cattle move through the sparse grasslands, their yellow ear tags indicating careful station management and livestock tracking. The scene captures the essence of Australian cattle farming - resilience, space, and connection to challenging terrain. Low-hanging clouds suggest the approaching dry season, with the compacted dirt and scattered vegetation revealing the unforgiving nature of this agricultural landscape. The herd moves with a quiet purposefulness, embodying generations of genetic adaptation and pastoral knowledge. In the foreground, the red dirt tells a geological story of mineral-rich earth, while sparse grass clusters demonstrate the delicate ecological balance of arid grazing lands. The Al Mabin watermark hints at professional documentation of this quintessential Australian agricultural scene, celebrating the enduring spirit of cattle stations that are the backbone of northern Australian agriculture.