Traditional custodians celebrate Murujuga win
The Murujuga Cultural Landscape has the densest known concentration of rock art engraving in the world, some dating back 50 thousand years.
It is also home to major gas and fertiliser plants and some fear the conditions attached to the World Heritage Listing won't do enough to protect the rock art.
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