Another victim of the Australian bushfires, a kangaroo with her joey, returns to the golf course at Anglesea, South Australia. The course was their home before fires swept through the area in February. Many animals have returned to the charred landscape in a desperate search for food. Kangaroos bounded ahead of the fire, but many were caught as the wall of flames travelled faster than a speeding car. The Prince and Princess of Wales visited bushfire-damaged areas last week.
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79Another victim of the Australian bushfires, a kangaroo with her joey, returns to the golf course at Anglesea, South Australia. The course was their home before fires swept through the area in February. Many animals have returned to the charred landscape in a desperate search for food. Kangaroos bounded ahead of the fire, but many were caught as the wall of flames travelled faster than a speeding car. The Prince and Princess of Wales visited bushfire-damaged areas last week. Press, 31 March 1983, Page 6
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