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Friday Essay: Under the Milky Way – How a ‘beautiful Accident’ of a Song Was Born and Became an Anthem
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Friday Essay: Under the Milky Way – How a ‘beautiful Accident’ of a Song Was Born and Became an Anthem
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'Smiths Lake is a languid tidal inlet on the Australian east coast, flanked by gentle slopes of thick, eucalypt rainforest. Since time immemorial, this has been Worimi Aboriginal Country. Across a mile of shallow sandbars, warm seawater flows, twice a day. An eternal planetary rhythm fills and empties the lake.' (Introduction)
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