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'PALM READING' in AUSTRALIA!


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Palm Reading is a.k.a. in Australia as: Palmistry, Hand Reading, Hand Analysis, Handreading, Palmreading, Handanalysis. Palm Reading is a.k.a. in New Zealand as: Palmistry, Hand Reading, Hand Analysis, Handreading, Palmreading, Handanalysis. Palm Reading is a.k.a. in Tokelau as: Palmistry, Quiromancia, Hand Reading, Hand analysis, Quirologia.

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Palm Reading TRIVIA
in Australia:

The word '
palm reading' is the most common used alternative for the classic word 'palmistry' - source: wikipedia.

The word 'palm reading' is relatively popular in New Zealand, Australia - source: GOOGLE trends.

The continent Australia has not played a major role in the history of 'palm reading' - nevertheless the palm reading books by Andrew Fitzherbert do belong to the most popular & recommended works that have been presented in this field so far!

Other popular 'palm reading' authors living in Australia are: Laeticia Valverde, Peter Hazel & Richard Webster (New Zealand).

The famous 'Sydney line' was named after the residence of one it's early discoverers: S.G. Purvis-Smith - who lived in Sydney, Australia, and described it's significance in Down syndrome.

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