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Exploring Australia's Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, A UNESCO World Heritage Site

At the country's latest UNESCO World Heritage Site, learn how the Gunditjmara Aboriginal community of Australia built a sophisticated aquaculture system to trap eels and create sustainable lifestyles

Lake Condah is an integral part of Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Photo: Visit Victoria
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It takes a few minutes for it to sink in that I'm standing at a site older than the Egyptian pyramids, the Greek Acropolis, and England's Stonehenge. I get goosebumps. At this 6,600-year-old land, I am about to glimpse the ancient Indigenous culture of the original Aboriginal people, Gunditjmara, who inhabited southwest Australia aeons before settlers arrived.

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