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El Nino, Echolocation, Seasons, Snakes

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Echolocation: The Sixth Sensation

Echolocation is a form of sixth sense that can be used to detect objects and people around you. We're calling it Echolocation now, but when I was at school, we didn't think about it as echoes. And of course, it is your ears and your brain processing the noises around you. But it doesn't feel like sound. It feels like a force. The right wall for some reason sort of sounds a little bit different. It's pressuring in on my left hand side. As I walk closer, I can sense you. Oh no!

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