In Gippsland Australia, the coal mines were the biggest source of industry in the small town of Korumburra (pop. 3,600), but now they had shut down and the people did not know what to do. Other than the coal mines, Korumburra is only known for one thing: its great Gippsland gurgling earthworm. These worms can reach 12 feet long and they make a deep gurgling…
ChristianGlobe Networks, Inc., National Wildlife magazine, by Brett Blair