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Thursday, September 19, 2013

First Footprints : ABC TV

First Footprints : ABC TV: "The Biggest Estate: 9,000 Years Ago To 1788
Series 1 | Episode 4
9,000 years ago people in Australia were learning to manipulate available plants & animals to increase food resources. They transformed an entire continent into a fully sustainable estate, until outsiders arrived. "

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