The women who clean dinosaur bones in the Australian outback

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EROMANGA, Australia — You can walk around Eromanga in southwest Queensland in 15 minutes. There is the main road, and circling the town, a dry creek bed where green bits of glass and rusting machinery parts fold into the red dirt.

Eromanga calls itself...

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