Largest Collection of Ice Age Era Footprints Found in Australia
                
                
 
                
                
                In a dry lake bed in New South Wales, archeologists have unearthed the world's largest collection of Ice Age era footprints.  They date back from about 20,000 years ago, and offer a touching "prehistoric film" about the lifestyle of Aborigines.  This  discovery was in the same area where Australia's oldest human remains -- from about 40,000 years ago -- were found.
Ice Age footprints hold outback's clues tell a touching tale 
Archaeologists have unearthed the world's largest collection of Ice Age era footprints, dating from about 20,000 years ago, in the bed of a dry lake in the New South Wales outback. 
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