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The Australian continent presents its own peculiarities, from the stunning phenomenon of horizontal waterfalls to vast, forbidding stretches of land shrouded in secrecy. Here, we uncover the reasons behind vast fenced regions meant to manage invasive species, revealing the delicate balance of nature and human intervention in wildlife management.
Australia also hosts fascinating geologic formations, ancient meteorite craters visible from above, and a complicated history of indigenous cultures that adds rich context to the landscape. Despite its modern urban areas, the vast outback remains largely unexplored, inviting the spirit of adventure in those wishing to delve deeper into its secrets.