Senate inquiry has heard conflicting evidence on the impact of gas, ammonium and fertiliser plants on the Burrup PeninsulaOn a far flung peninsula halfway up the coast of Western Australia are strange piles of cubic boulders that look like rusty refrigerators and boxes. Decorating their flat faces are more than one million rock carvings, some believed to be as much as 40,000 years old.The petroglyphs at the Burrup Peninsula, also known as Murujuga by the traditional custodians, are Australia's largest and oldest collection of rock art. Continue reading...
Western Australia chemical plants threaten 40,000-year-old rock art
6. února 2018 2:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian