Tuesday, February 6, 2018

40,000-Year-Old Rock Art Endangered By Chemical Plant

"The petroglyphs at the Burrup Peninsula, also known as Murujuga by the traditional custodians, are Australia's largest and oldest collection of rock art. ... But a kilometre away are some of Australia's largest and dirtiest chemical plants. The air that hangs over this remote peninsula is often fouled with a yellow haze."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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