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They did cover most of Australia. there tribes never had one home, they were always moving to keep the resources around them, not strip the down and let them die. They got here when the Earth's land was joined the took a walk over here and the earth split and they got stuck here on a huge island in the middle of no where, nobody else knew about it.

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