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Maps; 2012 Willandra Lakes Region - Map of the inscribed property: Decisions; 2013 37COM 8E - Adoption of retrospective Statements of Outstanding Universal Value: 1995 Report of the 19th Session of ...
Amazing Australia: Willandra Lakes Region. by Dugald Jellie, Helen O'Neill. December 13 ... One of Australia's least-visited World Heritage Sites, Willandra is in the far southwest of New South Wales.
Australia's Ancient Lakes Reveal Early Human History. The Willandra Lakes Region dried up about 18,500 years ago, but they left behind precious relics of the Pleistocene era.
PROPERTY: WILLANDRA LAKES REGION (Australia) DATE INSCRIBED AND CRITERIA: 1981. ... Background Briefing Document. 16 p. plus map. Gostin, 0. 1993. Accessing the Dreaming- Heritage Conservation and ...
Now dry plains with alien-looking formations rising out of it, the ancient waterways of Australia’s Willandra Lakes Region once supported a lush ecosystem. Around 18,500 years ago, ...
The fossil remains of a series of lakes and sand formations that date from the Pleistocene can be found in this region, together with archaeological evidence of human occupation dating from 45-60,000 ...
The ancient remains of 108 Aboriginal individuals were exhumed from the Lake Mungo and Willandra Lakes region between 1960 and 1980. Photo via Flickr ...
Evidence of the first people to settle in Australia can be found in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area, in western New South Wales, informally referred to as Australia’s Rift Valley.
a, Location diagram showing Lake Mungo, the centrepiece of the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area, in semi-arid southeastern Australia.b, Lake Mungo, a dry basin last filled about 22,000 years ...
The windswept dunes of Willandra Lakes in outback New South Wales are vastly different to the wooded forests of Tasmania. Fossils provide evidence of where Tasmanian devils lived in mainland ...
Driving into the Willandra Lakes region in southwest New South Wales along a dusty unsealed road, I first hit Garnpung Lake, marked on Google Maps as a huge expanse of blue. Yet, there’s nothing ...