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This animation shows the plate tectonic history of India, Southeast Asia, and in particular the Malay peninsula (the red dot is Singapore). It was produced for an exhibit at the Singapore Sceince Centre. (I recommend that you go there and have a look.) The animation begins with the modern world, but then fades back in time to 100 million years ago when India and Southeast Asia were separated by a wide ocean (Tethys Ocean). Animals living in India and Australia evolved in isolation giving rise to such oddities as the kangaroo and platypus. 50 million years ago India collided with Southeast Asia, allowing migration between the two areas. Zooming in, we see that Australia arrived at the southern border of Southeast Asia ~10 million years ago. Please cite this animation as: Scotese, C.R., 2013. The Story of the Malay Peninsula, PALEOMAP Project, Evanston, ,IL. YouTube Animation, • Story of the Malay Peninsula . Prof. Christopher R. Scotese Director, PALEOMAP Project 134 Dodge, Evanston Illinois 60202 817 914 7090 (cell) 'For more information about the research, publications, and animations of C.R. Scotese, see the links below: Download complimentary copies (pdfs) of Scotese publications, visit: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/... or https://uta.academia.edu/ChristopherS... View Scotese animations at: / cscotese View interview of Professor Scotese: • Paleogeographer's Song by C.R. Scotese for more information about the PALEOMAP Project / 932 or www.scotese.com APPS: Free app - EarthViewer (Apple/Android) showing plate tectonic and paleogeographic evolution through time: http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/ea... Also check out these apps for the iPhone & iPad: Cover Art Ancient Earth: Breakup of Pangea Thomas L. Moore Category: Education Updated: Mar 19, 2012 ALSO Ancient Earth Assembly of Pangea (200 Ma - 540 Ma) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ancie...