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''' Ouroboros | ''' Native American Ouroboros ''' | ||
[[File:Australia 1.jpg||left|200px|Oroboros of the month]] | |||
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:::: It is a common belief among indigenous people of the tropical lowlands of South America | |||
:::: that waters at the edge of the world-disc are encircled by a snake, often an anaconda, biting its own tail. | |||
:::: | :::: [http://www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html] | ||
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Native American Ouroboros
- It is a common belief among indigenous people of the tropical lowlands of South America
- that waters at the edge of the world-disc are encircled by a snake, often an anaconda, biting its own tail.
- www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html