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Le crunch meeting in Paris to decide Murujuga World Heritage status

No entente cordiale as opposing delegations travelling from Australia to press their cases

Le crunch meeting in Paris to decide Murujuga World Heritage status

Credits: ENB/Save Our Songlines

While they might all believe the Pilbara's Murujuga rock art should be listed as a World Heritage site, that's about all the delegates travelling to Paris this week for the UNESCO pow-wow do agree upon....

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