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Australian aborigines could not use wells in the desert due to lack of groundwater.
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Aboriginal people in Australia did locate and use underground water in arid areas—by digging soakages, wells in dry creek beds, tapping rock holes and springs, and using other traditional water-finding methods—so lack of groundwater was not an absolute barrier.
Aboriginal people in Australia did locate and use underground water in arid areas—by digging soakages, wells in dry creek beds, tapping rock holes and springs, and using other traditional water-finding methods—so lack of groundwater was not an absolute barrier.
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