The Scientific Study of the Australian Rocks Aged 3.2 Billion Years May Show Links to the Book of Genesis

Published on 08/04/2020
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Natural Wonders

Anyone who visits this unbelievable place is bound to find some feature they will love. There are majestic beaches which stretch on for miles, isolated little islands, plummeting gorges, depthless pools, and, of course, mountains. Lots of mountains. The sensational organic splendor isn’t limited by these already amazing features, however, as there are also some pretty rare species that call this home. These include the olive python and Pilbara leaf-nosed bat, two very rare species.

Natural Wonders

Natural Wonders

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Origins Of Humanity

With over thirty millennia worth of human history and culture, Pilbara also serves as a sensational insight into ancient human culture. There are around a million rock carvings here, all providing academics and curious laypeople alike with an intimate look into the foundations of human life. With so much worthy flora and fauna present here, it comes as no mystery that Pilbara is regarded as, “The Engine Room of Australia.”

Origins Of Humanity

Origins Of Humanity

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