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Scientists Terrifying New Discoveries In Australia Change Everything!

This is a map of Australia, the seventh and the oldest, flattest and driest inhabited continent on planet Earth.

This megadiverse part of the world is a vibrant combination of landscapes and climates.

You might have noticed that the central parts of the map are yellower, that’s because the centre of Australia is mainly desert but taking a closer look, you will realize that there are lush green rainforests in the northeast and mountain ranges in the southeastern part.

Great Britain claimed Australia’s eastern half in the 1770s, but this land has been home to the indigenous Australians for around 65,000 years.

Surrounded by the Indiana and Pacific oceans, Australia is the sixth largest country in the world by total area.

Because of its massive size and isolation from the rest of the world, it has been labelled the “island continent” and is sometimes regarded as the world’s largest island.

This incredibly diverse terrain is home to some of the most ancient and extraordinary cultures, flora and fauna. It also holds many scientific, biological and archaeological secrets.

Recent discoveries made in Australia have baffled scientists as well as historians all around the globe.

From thousands of years old murder mysteries to a natural glow in the dark tunnel, all sorts of unfathomable things have been found in the land of Kangaroos.

We’ll be telling you all about these discoveries and more.

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