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Beth T (BethOfAus)'s avatar

I’m a volunteer at our local Botanic Gardens and have had great interest in collecting stories about ‘oldest things’. Australia is an incredibly ancient continent but I have definitely read about (and shared information on) your ancient tree previously. A fascinating story.

We currently have a ‘Discovering Ancient Egypt’ exhibition on in our National Museum. My sister and I have found it fascinating finding the oldest pieces of art we can find in our travels. We had found Chinese pieces from 6000 BC, but this Egyptian exhibition has a piece from 8000 BC. We are so in awe of man’s need to capture the world around him in art form.

And of course, Australia’s indigenous peoples can be tracked back 70,000 years. Whenever Aussies get precious about our tiny 250 years of white history, I am compelled to say that this must give them great empathy for the aborigines. If we feel so strongly about 250 years, just imagine having 70,000 years of occupation of this extraordinary country.

Thanks. A good read. I gather you have chosen other paths to follow now (understandable) but I might still Follow you, just in case you pop the odd piece online.

All the best. 🤗🤗😘

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Anne Kadet's avatar

Thanks to you I now know about Dendrochronological equations :)

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