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Latitude
-22.396667
Longitude
118.457222
Start Date
-25000
End Date
-15000

Description

Karijini is the Banyjima word for the Hamersley Range. Within the area of Karijini National Park are a number of spectacular mountains, escarpments and gorges. Aboriginal people have occupied this area for tens of thousands of years and their use of fire has shaped the landscape and the fauna that live there today. The gorges would have acted as giant condensers keeping water at the bottom enabling flora and fauna to survive when they were unable to survive on the surface. 

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tb367d