The world's smallest compasses | Helder, M. 1998.
CEN 20(2):52-53. CELD ID 13013Abstract There is nothing, many outdoor enthusiasts agree, like the odours from mud at the bottom of ponds and marshes. To sniff these characteristic scents is to think of happy adventures like the time the canoe got stuck in the marsh. The mud, with its bad smell and consistency like glue, is merely incidental to the happy occasion. Most of us would rather not disturb these sediments, nor release the contained gases.
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