For more than one hundred million years, the colossal Myrtle Beech has stood tall against a changing world. Despite ice ages, continental drift and man, these giants have survived in the remote corners of Australia’s highlands, sustaining an ecological link to Earth’s ancient past.
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Survivors of ecological cataclysms, links to Earth’s ancient past, the ancient forests of Gondwana are a wonder of the natural world, but they could be facing their final days.
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