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Fossil human footprints from Ice Age found in Australia
www.chinaview.cn 2005-12-22 17:04:26

In this photo released by the Environment Ministry, a footprint believed to be that of a man is shown in the Willandra Lakes district in western New South Wales of Australia Dec. 14. Hundreds of human footprints dating back to the last Ice Age have been found in the remote Australian Outback, an official and media reported Dec. 22.

In this photo released by the Environment Ministry, a footprint believed to be that of a man is shown in the Willandra Lakes district in western New South Wales of Australia Dec. 14. Hundreds of human footprints dating back to the last Ice Age have been found in the remote Australian Outback, an official and media reported Dec. 22. (Xinhua/AFP)

In this photo released by the Environment Ministry, footprints believed to be made by adults, adolescents and children are shown in the Willandra Lakes district in western New South Wales of Australia Dec. 14.

In this photo released by the Environment Ministry, footprints believed to be made by adults, adolescents and children are shown in the Willandra Lakes district in western New South Wales of Australia Dec. 14. (Xinhua/AFP)

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