The Ladies of the Lake Usually Die in the Lake.
Water, water, everywhere, but not a drop to drink... because we’re busy drinking alcohol #sorrynotsorry.
We’re back with episode 8! In this episode, we discuss some of our favourite water myths and creatures. In keeping with themes of water myths, we may never be consistent but we are always sure to refresh and delight! Jump into the deep end with us, and don’t forget to tell your go-to swimming buddy!
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Houston, James. “The Goddess of the Sea: the Story of Sedna.” Canadian Encyclopedia. Published November 24, 2014. Updated April 23, 2015. Accessed June 2019. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-goddess-of-the-sea-the-story-of-sedna
“Pure, Good, Divine: the Sacredness of Water in History.” Unesco. Accessed June 2019. http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/FIELD/Venice/pdf/special_events/bozza_scheda_DOW_7_1.0.pdf
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