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English: A very basic map of the port phillip plains approximately 10-12 thousand years ago, prior to sea level rise that filled the area of land now known as Port Phillip, and the course of the Yarra River as it emptied into Bass Strait. More exact details regarding the course of the Yarra River in the port phillip plains are needed.
Date 13 November 2008 (original upload date)
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Author Nick carson at English Wikipedia

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  • 2008-11-13 14:20 Nick carson 514×523 (20321 bytes) A very basic map of the port phillip plains approximately 10-12 thousand years ago, prior to sea level rise that filled the area of land now known as Port Phillip, and the course of the Yarra River as it emptied into Bass Strait. More exact details regard

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