Would the Egyptians knock down the Pyramids?
Take a moment to imagine a cultural icon six times older than the Pyramids, eight times older than Stonehenge. Imagine probably the earliest surviving rock carvings on this planet: close to a million images of ancient faces and our earliest fauna, including the mighty Tasmanian tiger, spread throughout a group of small islands alongside the west coast of Australia.
Most Australians have never even heard of these rock carvings on the Burrup Peninsula – and have no idea this silent world treasure is at risk of being needlessly pulled apart and destroyed from blind industrial development.
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