If you have something to say or have a question or two please email outofthisworld1015@hotmail.com Scientists have pinpointed the homeland of all humans alive today to a region south of the Zambezi River. near Botswana. The area is now dominated by salt pans, but was once home to an enormous lake, which may have been our ancestral heartland 200,000 years ago. Our ancestors settled for 70,000 years, until the local climate changed.
This is an Australian track.
This is a local artist.
The Queensland Tiger isn't extinct like Tasmania's Thylacine, rather he's simply living in self imposed Exile.
Clearly he still feels the pull of home and is drawn to Australiana.