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Article

Extinction, education and the curious practice of visiting thrombolites

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Pages 217-233 | Received 16 May 2020, Accepted 09 Oct 2020, Published online: 29 Oct 2020

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Figure 1. The Noorook Yalgorup-Lake Clifton thrombolites, looking south from the boardwalk, late afternoon. All photographs courtesy of the authors.

Figure 1. The Noorook Yalgorup-Lake Clifton thrombolites, looking south from the boardwalk, late afternoon. All photographs courtesy of the authors.

Figure 2. Human footprints impact directly and indirectly on thrombolites.

Figure 2. Human footprints impact directly and indirectly on thrombolites.

Figure 3. Families visiting thrombolites.

Figure 3. Families visiting thrombolites.

Figure 4. Children visiting and noticing the thrombolites on a warm Summer’s (Birak) morning.

Figure 4. Children visiting and noticing the thrombolites on a warm Summer’s (Birak) morning.

Figure 5. Spaghetti and meatballs drawing by Anna (3 years).

Figure 5. Spaghetti and meatballs drawing by Anna (3 years).