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The force behind Antony and the Johnsons joins more than 100 activists and traditional owners in walk through east Pilbara in Western Australia to raise awareness of threat posed by proposed Kintyre mine

Right now, walking across the remote east Pilbara in the Western
Australian desert, is a wagon train of more than 100 artists,
activists and traditional owners.

Along the way, stories are told about the land: where water is
sourced, where the animals and the plants are, where traditional
burial and hunting grounds may be, and why mining on this land must
not go ahead.

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Source: Guardian Environment