The Murujuga archipelago houses the world’s largest Indigenous rock engravings, with evidence of cultural practices lasting over 50,000 years, while industrial activities have spanned nearly 70 years. The ongoing debate over the coexistence of industry and the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status, highlights concerns about potential environmental impacts from industrial emissions, despite some studies indicating no significant harm.
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