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50 MYA: The Zealandia Plateau doesn't sink into the Pacific. Neither does the Kegurelene Plateau, and several islands in the Atlantic stay above the surface. 25,000 years ago: The first catamarans crossed the Tasman Strait from Westland (what we would know as Australia) to Estland. 16,000 years ago: With the influence of Zealandia/Estland, Australia is much wetter than OTL, with the rain forest more widespread, the continent cooler, and more savanna. The aboriginal population is about 4.5 million in Australia due to the wetter climate. 1245: The population of the Estland reaches five million.
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50 MYA: The Zealandia Plateau doesn't sink into the Pacific. Neither does the Kegurelene Plateau, and several islands in the Atlantic stay above the surface. 25,000 years ago: The first catamarans crossed the Tasman Strait from Westland (what we would know as Australia) to Estland. 16,000 years ago: With the influence of Zealandia/Estland, Australia is much wetter than OTL, with the rain forest more widespread, the continent cooler, and more savanna. The aboriginal population is about 4.5 million in Australia due to the wetter climate. 2500 BCE: Plants that never evolved in OTL are exploited by humans; agriculture invented. 900 CE: Buyu (great forest) People begin living in small towns. 950: The Dhi (Mountain) people begin building stone towns in the mountains. 1000: The Gupa (River) people begin building towns, including one near Cooksboro. 1050: The Walmanharay (sunrise) people begin building towns in the East of the continent. 1245: The population of the Estland reaches five million.