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153,000-Year-Old Homo Sapiens Footprint Considered Oldest In The World Was Discovered In South Africa

Scientists have discovered a 153,000-year-old footprint in South Africa, potentially the oldest ever made by Homo Sapiens. The footprint was found in the Garden Route National Park and has been confirmed to belong to Homo sapiens, surpassing the age of previously recognized oldest tracks by 25,000 years. The discovery sheds light on the presence of our ancestors in South Africa over 150,000 years ago and provides valuable insights into human evolution.

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