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Australia is not just a geographical wonder; it is the oldest continent on Earth, characterized by its bizarre wildlife and the fiercest adaptations. Its diversity stretches from the lush jungles to the red deserts and snowy mountains, forming a habitat that has molded its inhabitants into the resilient beings they are.
The Heart of the Outback
At the center of Australia's landscape lies the legendary outback, a sunburned country that reveals a vastly different history. Nearly 90 million years ago, lush rainforests thrived here as part of the supercontinent Gondwana. Now, the legends unfold through the lenses of flora and fauna that have adapted to the land’s severe conditions.