Maralinga is a remote area in South Australia that is historically significant due to its role as a site for British nuclear testing during the 1950s and early 1960s. The British government conducted a series of nuclear tests at Maralinga, which was part of their efforts to develop and demonstrate nuclear weapons capabilities during the Cold War. The tests included both atmospheric and underground detonations, and they had significant environmental and health impacts on the area and the indigenous populations.
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