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Aboriginal peoples in Australia traditionally traveled across vast landscapes that included deserts, forests, and coastal areas, often following seasonal patterns to access food, water, and shelter. Their movement was guided by the knowledge of the land, including the location of Natural Resources and sacred sites. Today, many Aboriginal communities continue to maintain connections to their ancestral lands, while also engaging in travel for cultural events, education, and employment opportunities.

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