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    03 | Secret cave: a game-changing rediscovery no one expected

    en-usApril 30, 2023
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    About this Episode

    The campaigners had painted the Franklin River as an untouched natural wonder, a place free from human interference: a wilderness.

    But the rediscovery of a cave along the Franklin throws everything into question. The finding is so significant it reshapes modern understanding of human history – and it paves the way for a new strategy to save the River.

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    The campaigners had painted the Franklin River as an untouched natural wonder, a place free from human interference: a wilderness.

    But the rediscovery of a cave along the Franklin throws everything into question. The finding is so significant it reshapes modern understanding of human history – and it paves the way for a new strategy to save the River.

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