One set of tracks shows a right foot only and beside some of those right foot prints are the marks of what looks like a stick, used to help the one legged runner make long powerful strides and possibly the earliest evidence of a walking stick ever. There are tracks of women and children and overlaying them, the tracks of three men, running very fast, probably in pursuit of prey. On Lake Mungo, part of the fossil Willandra Lakes district of NSW, there are a collection of footprints dated at around 20,000 years old, the largest collection of Pleistocene footprints in the world. ![]() Click here to view our range of Walking Sticks
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