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Welsh Mysteries and Histories - Cantre’r Gwaelod = The Welsh Atlantis

Cantre’r Gwaelod = The Welsh Atlantis

Welsh Mysteries and Histories

04/22/24 • 13 min

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In this episode, Mag’s discusses the legend of the Welsh Atlantis.

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Nunn, P (2021) Worlds in Shadow: Submerged lands in Science, Memory and Myth Bloomsbury

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