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Slices of dried lime placed on white paper on top of an A4 sized LED light panel. Another image in the PiP.
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You're right, I'd never heard of medicine wheels and I don't think we have them in the UK, but now you've mentioned them I can sort of see the symbolism.
Thank you for the link..........it's quite fascinating and an interesting read. I've bookmarked it to read again in greater depth later as well.
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