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In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.
In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.
In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.
In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.
In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.
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"The bungle in Rum jungle '71" Painting

Marc Rayner

Sweden

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 36.2 W x 54.3 H x 0 D in

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In Australia in the 1960s and very early 70s the mining of Uranium (yellow cake) reached a peak as Australia ramped up it's supply to the U.S and Great Britain. In the coarse of this land rape 200 hectares of traditional first nation peoples land was destroyed and will remain that way for 4.46 billion years unless a successful capping method is developed.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:36.2 W x 54.3 H x 0 D in

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Marc Rayner Born 1959 in Wollongong, N.S.W, Australia. Currently lives and works in central Sweden. The integration of quasi architectural and natural landscapes forms the spine of my social, historical and political commentary. Neoexpressionism is my sphere of operation. It suits my temperament. The Neoexpressionist genre also accurately reflects the distorted paradigm in which we live.

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