Sat.Dec 07, 2024

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Dr. Rip's Science of the Surf

Living Geography

Australian site 'Science of the Surf' contains some useful information on coastal processes.

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Teeth Across Time: Decoding Neolithic Identity in the Middle Nile Valley

Anthropology.net

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Townscaper - browser option

Living Geography

I missed this exciting additional option for creating visually beautiful towns as a mindfulness or creative exercise. Townscaper is a game created by Oskar Stlberg. I have the original STEAM game which was launched in October 2021. The game can also be played in a browser. The only restriction is a smaller grid and no save function other than that you can let your imagination go wild.

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Dr. Lucas Wilder: The Cumberland Gap in Kentucky’s Civil War!

Life and Landscapes

Dr. Reggie Van Stockum with Dr. Lucas Wilder discussing Kentucky’s Civil War in the Cumberland Gap region!

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From the Archives: 1976

Living Geography

Just been browsing an exercise book of mine from 1976. Interesting to read what I wrote when asked the question: "What is Geography ?" (Don't quote me on this.) "Geography is the study of the earth and what goes on underneath it. There are things that go on underneath the earth that affect the shape of the earth, such as volcanoes and earthquakes, there are also things that go off on the surface of the earth that affect the shape of the earth.

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GEO Live - GA Conference 2025

Living Geography

A feature of the GA Conference for some years now is the chance for young people to attend. Details are below. Sign up on this page. GEO Live: Future Changemakers will take place on Thursday 17 April 2025 at the GA Annual Conference and Exhibition in Oxford. This programme, designed specially for students aged 1418, will enthuse them about geography and its wide-ranging applications, enable them to think beyond school toward university and possible careers in geography.

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Protect and Survive v2.

Living Geography

Earlier in the year I visited Manchester. At the Imperial War Museum North , one of the exhibits featured the original books and screenings of the original videos of 'Protect and Survive' , along with a copy of the booklet that was sent to homes at the time. There was also a copy of Raymond Briggs' 'When the Wind Blows', which was made into a film in 1986.