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Monsters in my closet – how a geographer began mining myths
Essays On Air: Monsters in my closet – how a geographer began mining myths
March 28, 2018 9.05pm EDT

The Loch Ness Monster and other folk tales might not be pure fiction, but actually based on memories of events our ancestors once observed. Shutterstock

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Authors: Patrick D. Nunn, Professor of Geography, Sustainability Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast

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