Brenda Hean's 1972 disappearance during a campaign to save Lake Pedder from a massive hydroelectricity scheme is a mystery so intertwined with the environment that it is a parable for our times.
Pedder lived, Pedder lives and Pedder will live. Eventually---this year, next year, this decade, next decade, next century, whenever---those world-famous twin jewels the lake and its squeaky-underfoot pink quartzite beach will again breathe the air and bathe in the unfiltered sun. The sooner the better. And perhaps the world will eventually learn what happened to Brenda Hean and Max Price.
Pedder lived, Pedder lives and Pedder will live. Eventually---this year, next year, this decade, next decade, next century, whenever---those world-famous twin jewels the lake and its squeaky-underfoot pink quartzite beach will again breathe the air and bathe in the unfiltered sun. The sooner the better. And perhaps the world will eventually learn what happened to Brenda Hean and Max Price.
Ingmanthorpe 2 years ago