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Paul Dudley | all galleries >> 28 Australian trips >> 2004 Outback Trip (11 galleries) >> Hillston to Lake Mungo (39 pictures) > Lake Mungo
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01-JUN-2004 Paul D.

Lake Mungo

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Lake Mungo has been dry since the last ice age, but at some distant time before that, the Willandra Creek
flowed into a series of large freshwater lakes here with fish, mussels, turtles and yabbies in a fertile
area supporting a large population. During another less distant age, the prevailing westerly winds blew sand and
clay from the lake bed across to the eastern shore, forming the "lunettes" - the dunes just visible beyond
the lake in this picture. The dunes have eroded since the area was over-grazed and have revealed archaeological
evidence of the life of these people, and of ritual cremations, possibly the earliest such evidence in the world.


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