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‘They are elders’: 40,000-year-old fossilized forest emerges in Tasmania after storm - MSNA fossilized forest has just appeared on a beach in Tasmania, enchanting visitors online and in person and sparking discussions about its origins and significance. The Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife ...
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School holiday makers delight as an ancient forest of 'elder trees' emerges on a Tasmanian beach - MSNOn Monday, the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) wrote about the discovery of a "fossilised forest" at Badger Beach, Narawntapu National Park, with photos of what appeared to be a tree ...
The University of Tasmania geomorphologist first headed to Badger Beach in Narawntapu National Park in late September to photograph the sudden change that occurred at the central north coast site.
About 11.40pm on Monday, Tasmania Police received a call for assistance relating to two people who had fallen overboard a 7.8m yacht anchored 300m offshore from the northeast corner of Badger Beach.
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