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In fact, you would have to kep walking for 20 miles a day, every day, for four years to cover the rest of the planet’s history. Clearly the story of the planet Earth is not the story of Homo sapiens. Almost all of that wlk would be through a forbidding landscape with no complex life on it whatsoever. Not in the deep sea, not atop the mountains, not in the tropics, nor on the endless barren granite interiors of the continent. Save for the wind and the waves, ours was a silent planet for the most part during this nearly eternal preamble to animal life. . . . Page 15
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