Old People in Mungo NP and Kinchega NP
Mungo National Park covers most of an ancient dry lake bed on the plains of south western NSW. During the ice ages, Lake Mungo was a chain of freshwater lakes strung along Willandra Creek. These dry lakes preserve one of the longest continual records of Aboriginal life in Australia, dating from around 50 000 years ago through to the present day. Dating of ancient burials shows that these are the oldest known fully modern humans outside of Africa.
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