Three sisters, bonded by their love of equestrian, have travelled a total of around 7,000 kilometres to catch up with each other at the Alice Springs Masters Games.
Under the huge blue central Australian sky, three sisters stand by a dressage arena basking in each other's company.
The next eldest is Christine Caudo from the Riverland region of South Australia, while the youngest, Margaret Walklim, lives in Darwin in the Northern Territory.Christine is enjoying the peaceful quality time with her sisters, after the less joyous circumstances which brought them together last time."We just had a slow burn rise in South Australia, and this morning, going back to the emotional side of it, we all had a bit of a cry.
"It's just fabulous catching up with big sisters and we're doing something that's a lot of fun and exciting.""It's just another layer of being sisters and having something in common," she says.
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