Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Water Sites and Songline Rites : A New-old Science
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'The morning came, not gently like the sunrise should and has done in this place for more years than I know how to speak. The earth shook, and the racket from the birds as they rose into the air simply added to our abrupt awakening. ' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Science Write Now The Underground no. 10 2024 28220999 2024 periodical issue

    'How often do you think about what’s in the ground beneath your feet? The cavities and caverns, the small bodies that live in subdued light? In our tenth edition, our writers and artists explore the science of the underground, drawing our attention to that which is often out of sight.' (Jessica White : Editorial introduction)

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