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What the soils have told me

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Presented by Sydney Adventist Forum and Avondale College Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dr Graham Will has studied New Zealand soils for 40 years, during which he has encountered data that does not sit easily with the recent chronology of his upbringing. While he has previously addressed a New Zealand geoscience tour and also presented briefly at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific’s Faith and Science Conference in 2003, this is the first opportunity to hear Graham’s seminar in detail.
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What the soils have told me

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When? This feed was archived on January 06, 2017 15:18 (7+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on November 03, 2016 17:06 (8y ago)

Why? Sursă inactivă status. Servele noastre nu au putut să preia o sursă valida de podcast pentru o perioadă îndelungată.

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Presented by Sydney Adventist Forum and Avondale College Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dr Graham Will has studied New Zealand soils for 40 years, during which he has encountered data that does not sit easily with the recent chronology of his upbringing. While he has previously addressed a New Zealand geoscience tour and also presented briefly at the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific’s Faith and Science Conference in 2003, this is the first opportunity to hear Graham’s seminar in detail.
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