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Human respect and awareness of water sources inside our planet predates history itself, and traces of these early beliefs still persist today. Beginning with early myths and assumptions regarding groundwater, Dr. Chris l...
Episode 1 – What Lies Beneath is an episode from Undercurrents – The Hidden Knowledge of Groundwater by University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute. Human respect and awareness of water sources inside our planet predates history itself, and...
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Published Jul 1, 2016, 20:49 long, audio available.
Human respect and awareness of water sources inside our planet predates history itself, and traces of these early beliefs still persist today. Beginning with early myths and assumptions regarding groundwater, Dr. Chris leads you through the most significant moments in the initial development of human thought about the properties and actions of water as it circulates beneath the surface. You’ll visit Valhalla, India and Appalachia, and learn why Charles Darwin had a sick stomach and how the god Odin lost his eye.
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Episode 1 – What Lies Beneath is an episode from Undercurrents – The Hidden Knowledge of Groundwater by University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute.
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This episode was published on Jul 1, 2016.
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Episode 1 – What Lies Beneath is from Undercurrents – The Hidden Knowledge of Groundwater by University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute.
Published Jul 1, 2016 and 20:49 long