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Sarah Robinson
1 March 2025

Episode 14: March - The Lost Songs of Avebury

Sarah Robinson
1 March 2025

For 2025, Our podcast journey starts with a wander to Avebury. My friend and I took a walk amongst these stones last year, about this time, as the equinox sun shone.

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Thank you for joining me this month for Magic and Myth! See you next month for more Witch Country Wanders!

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