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Men with fishing rods are pictured near ancient footprints, believed to have been left by anatomically modern humans (Homo Sapiens) and to be dating to more than 100,000 years ago, discovered along the coast in the Larache region, about 90 kilometres (55 miles) south of Tangier, in northern Morocco on February 5, 2024. Archaeologists in Morocco have unearthed more than 80 human footprints dating back around 100,000 years and believed to be the oldest in North Africa. The footprints, probably left by five homo sapiens, including children, were discovered on the coast of Larache by archaeologists from Morocco, Spain, France, and Germany. (Photo by Fadel Senna/AFP Photo)
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