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ANCIENT ABORIGINAL HERITAGE
In the 1960s, Australian farmers digging through Queensland wetlands uncovered strange skulls that sparked debate over whether early Australians looked archaicFossils found at Kow Swamp, Australia, initially suggested archaic human presence due to robust skulls. However, later studies revealed the...
World's 7 forbidden places. One of them lies in IndiaFrom secret military zones to tribal territories and disaster-proof seed vaults, several locations worldwide remain off-limits to the publi...
Older than Stonehenge or the Pyramids of Giza, Murujuga Rock Art earns UNESCO status, but can it survive gas and industry?The Murujuga Cultural Landscape in Western Australia, home to over a million ancient Aboriginal rock carvings, has been inscribed on the UN...
50 mn Indians to travel overseas in 2019: World Tourism OrganisationAccording to the UN World Tourism Organisation, 50 million Indians will travel overseas in 2019, up from 23 million in 2017.
Kenya, Nepal, Mexico or Australia: Meet the natives of the worldWalk into the world of nomadic, indigenous and instinctive.
Embrace ethnic diversity: Experience native tourism in Peru, Brazil, and New ZealandGain an insight into the historic and contemporary culture of the natives.
- 150 dinosaur tracks discovered in Australia
Brisbane, March 27 (IANS) A team of palaeontologists has identified 150 tracks from 21 dinosaur species in Australia, the University of Que...
Aboriginal landowners throw fresh legal challenge to Adani Group's Carmichael coal project in AustraliaBurragubba said that the group would hold talks with global investment banks to intimate them about the human rights violation involved in ...
- Aboriginal tourism in British Columbia
Towering totems, ceremonial masks, food, music and contemporary art — these are all part of British Columbia’s fascinating Aboriginal herit...
- Birdwings and koala hugs
Surrounded by the lush green yet the dense World Heritage Rainforests, Kuranda Village happens to be the most scenic mountainous retreat wi...
- Remembering rainforests
When I woke up to the sad news of the demise of Aussie Steve Irwin 10 days ago, my thoughts flew back to a memorable visit to the land of t...