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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

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

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