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Many of the aboriginal tribes in Australia lived near the coast or not far from any of the numerous rivers and creeks that run through parts of Australia.

Those in the more remote, desert areas, such as the Anangu people of central Australia, were exceptionally skilled at locating water beneath the surface. There were also plenty of semi-permanent waterholes scattered throughout the desert areas which could sustain an entire tribe for many months.

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they find water in creeks, streams and waterfalls this is how they live off natural recourses!!!!

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They don't use water for sweet F.A., they only use VB and Goon.

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Q: How did aborigines in Australia get water?
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