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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Sixth mass bleaching event strikes reef since 2016
Extensive coral bleaching has been confirmed at Australia's Great Barrier Reef for the sixth time in less than a decade, driven by warming oceans and severe floods. Prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures has led to 41% of surveyed reefs experiencing medium to high bleaching, with the worst stress recorded from Cooktown to Cape York. Experts emphasize the urgent need for climate action, with calls for the Australian government to adopt policies that significantly reduce climate...
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