Australia discovered human footprints in the ice age

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An ice age footprint was discovered at Willandra Lakes

Hundreds of human footprints identified at the end of the ice age were discovered in a remote part of Australia.

457 footprints were found in Mungo National Park in western New South Wales, Australia is home to many of the world's best footprints and Australia's oldest footprints, The Sydney Morning Herald No. released yesterday (December 22).

The newspaper quoted archaeologists as saying the footprints are near Willandra Lakes, dating back to 19,000-23,000 years.

Australian Environment Minister Bob Debus said the traces showed that there were a lot of people walking and interacting with each other.

' We found childish footprints running between their parent's footprints; Children 's footprints are zigzagging and their parents' footprints follow straight lines , "Debus said.

According to experts, these are traces of the life of primitive people in western New South Wales 20,000 years ago.