Swedish photographer Hakan Ludwigson spent months documenting the spartan life of cattle ranchers in Australia’s Northern Territory. The tale is familiar: Young men wooed by the romance of the cowboy life, only to later discover its harsh realities. The cattlemen spend 12-hour days strapped to a saddle, sleep on the ground for weeks at a time, and eat less-than-satisfactory meals. In his book Balls and Bulldust, Ludwigson captures the cowboy life at its toughest. Below, are RealClearLife‘s favorite images from it.





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