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X-Spam-Flag: YES Subject: ***SPAM*** Heal Hemorrhoids with this bible --dc8d7458b49055089f0905dbd0fad4ac_4b_2826 Content-Type: text/plain; Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Heal Hemorrhoids with this bible http://simpleunlockyourhops.shop/BnahDgNLIp-VUmmYGTWnbqWsEU5jB4XWwX8drLni92fX http://simpleunlockyourhops.shop/MJOBeSY_r-5MLYbqmIq3oJ0k-ia_hQ-0SfisSyKr_wvxVuY At the Keilor archaeological site a human hearth excavated in 1971 was radiocarbon-dated to about 31,000 years BP, making Keilor one of the earliest sites of human habitation in Australia. A cranium found at the site has been dated at between 12,000 and 14,700 years BP. Similar archaeological sites in Tasmania and on the Bass Strait Islands have been dated to between 20,000 and 35,000 years ago, when sea levels were 130 metres (430 ft) below present level, allowing Aboriginal people to move across the region of southern Victoria and on to the land bridge of the Bassian plain to Tasmania by at least 35,000 years ago. 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