With mining declining, a small town's festival has reinvented itself to celebrate cultural paradox, dramatic landscape and experimental artThe descent into Queenstown, Tasmania, is one of disparate and formidable beauty. As the Lyell highway wends its way through hairpin bends, the surrounding mountainsides shed world heritage forest, shed trees of any kind, becoming the region's famed lunar dreamscape. The magenta, …
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:52PM on October 20, 2016