Some have debated the theory that the holes at Al Jassasiya were used for a board game, noting that some are too small for stones and located on slopes. Other suggestions include divination, pearl storage, or time and tide computation. While the true purpose remains uncertain, Sakal believes they may have a ritual significance that is ancient and not easily explained ethnographically.
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Melbourne surfer mauled by shark at popular beach presumed dead
A Melbourne surfer, Steven Payne, is presumed dead after being attacked by a shark at Wharton Beach in Condingup, Western Australia, in front of his girlfriend and onlookers. The incident occurred as he surfed 50 meters from shore, with witnesses describing screams and panic as the shark circled. Despite search efforts, Payne's body has not been found, and the investigation has been handed over to the coroner, leaving his family and the community devastated. Full...
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