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Share Exploring Australia’s Meteorite Impact Craters: Trekking Into Darwin Crater "Sinking to our knees in sucking mud... " Getting your boots dirty and seeing the landscape for yourself reveals more than any surveyor’s report, geological... Agency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationFeature ArticleIssue Fifty Seven Bradley Dare
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Share Water By Nature – Rafting the Franklin River’s Rainforested Gorges The legendary river at the heart of the Southwest Tasmanian World: Heritage Area: rainforests, rubber rafts, rapids Agency for the Understanding of TerrainDepartment of Terrestrial ExplorationIssue Fifty FiveOnlineThe Conservation League JD Fox
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Share Design lessons from the natural world – laser scanning wildlife habitat How can laser scans be used to create homes for wildlife? Agency for Academic LinkageFeature ArticleIssue Fifty FourOffice for the Captured PixelOnlineThe Field Skills Workshop Alex Holland
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