The Hidden Landscape

The Hidden Landscape
Title The Hidden Landscape PDF eBook
Author Richard A. Fortey
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Total Pages 352
Release 1994
Genre Nature
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This classic in popular geology, is a unique exploration of Britain's geological diversity. Richard Fortey guides us around the British Isles, and as the rocks change, so we learn to read the clues they contain - cultural as well as geological.

The Hidden Landscape

The Hidden Landscape
Title The Hidden Landscape PDF eBook
Author Richard Fortey
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 320
Release 2010-05-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1409087697

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'A very well written book about geology and geological history' Sir David Attenborough, The Times 'I travelled to Haverfordwest to get to the past. From Paddington Station a Great Western locomotive took me on a journey westwards from London further and further back into geological time, from the age of mammals to the age of trilobites...' So begins this enthralling exploration of time and place in which Richard Fortey peels away the top layer of the land to reveal the hidden landscape - the rocks which contain the story of distant events, which dictate not only the personality of the landscape, but the nature of the soil, the plants that grow in it and the regional characteristics of the buildings. We travel with him as our guide throughout the British Isles and as the rocks change so we learn to read the clues they contain: that Britain was once divided into two parts separated by an ocean, that Scottish malt whisky, Harris tweed, slate roofs and thatched cottages can be traced back to tumultuous events which took place many millions of years ago. The Hidden Landscape has become a classic in popular geology since its first publication in 1993. This new edition is fully updated and beautifully illustrated.

Hidden Histories: A Spotter's Guide to the British Landscape

Hidden Histories: A Spotter's Guide to the British Landscape
Title Hidden Histories: A Spotter's Guide to the British Landscape PDF eBook
Author Mary-Ann Ochota
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Total Pages 291
Release 2018-04-05
Genre Travel
ISBN 0711240086

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For the times when you’re driving past a lumpy, bumpy field and you wonder what made the lumps and bumps; for when you’re walking between two lines of grand trees, wondering when and why they were planted; for when you see a brown heritage sign pointing to a ‘tumulus’ but you don’t know what to look for… Entertaining and factually rigorous, Hidden Histories will help you decipher the story of our landscape through the features you can see around you. This Spotter’s Guide arms the amateur explorer with the crucial information needed to ‘read’ the landscape and spot the human activities that have shaped our green and pleasant land. Photographs and diagrams point out specific details and typical examples to help the curious Spotter ‘get their eye in’ and understand what they’re looking at, or looking for. Specially commissioned illustrations bring to life the processes that shaped the landscape - from medieval ploughing to Roman road building - and stand-alone capsules explore interesting aspects of history such as the Highland Clearances or the coming of Christianity. This unique guide uncovers the hidden stories behind the country's landscape, making it the perfect companion for an exploration of our green and pleasant land.

Invisible New York

Invisible New York
Title Invisible New York PDF eBook
Author Stanley Greenberg
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 120
Release 1998-11-04
Genre Architecture
ISBN 080185945X

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Hidden Landscape

Hidden Landscape
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ISBN 9780099532125

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Sacred Geography: Deciphering Hidden Codes in the Landscape

Sacred Geography: Deciphering Hidden Codes in the Landscape
Title Sacred Geography: Deciphering Hidden Codes in the Landscape PDF eBook
Author Paul Devereux
Publisher Gaia
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781856753227

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The land shimmers with sacred power. From prehistoric times on, our ancestors were aware of this. They sought healing, wisdom, and shamanic access to the spirit realm through interaction with the powerful forms of the natural world, and they built their ritual sites in intimate harmony with its contours. In this book, you'll join writer Paul Devereux as he travels the globe-from the Scottish Isles to the mountains of Tibet, from the Australian Outback to the deserts of South America-in a quest to unlock the potent spiritual meaning of hills, caves, and standing stones. Attending closely to the archaeological evidence and making use of the latest research technologies, Devereux shows us how to look at our surroundings through our ancestors' eyes-once again perceiving the sacred geography that is everywhere embedded in the landscape.

Nature Obscura

Nature Obscura
Title Nature Obscura PDF eBook
Author Kelly Brenner
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Total Pages 218
Release 2020-02-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 1680512080

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With wonder and a sense of humor, Nature Obscura author Kelly Brenner aims to help us rediscover our connection to the natural world that is just outside our front door--we just need to know where to look. Through explorations of a rich and varied urban landscape, Brenner reveals the complex micro-habitats and surprising nature found in the middle of a city. In her hometown of Seattle, which has plowed down hills, cut through the land to connect fresh- and saltwater, and paved over much of the rest, she exposes a diverse range of strange and unknown creatures. From shore to wetland, forest to neighborhood park, and graveyard to backyard, Brenner uncovers how our land alterations have impacted nature, for good and bad, through the wildlife and plants that live alongside us, often unseen. These stories meld together, in the same way our ecosystems, species, and human history are interconnected across the urban environment.