The 2-Minute Rule for Aboriginal Australia

We scramble around for the mangrove forest, where Ganyin breaks off a root and digs his finger Within the soft maroon Wooden. He pulls out a thick white worm about a foot very long. He holds it up and squeezes it, and also a muddy brown paste is ejected from the bottom. He palms the worm to me. “Eat it,” he states, eyes alight. I do. Not lousy,

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