How to Read a Tree – Spanish Edition
How to Read a Tree is now available in Spanish. It is published by Atico de Libros and available in all good bookshops. You might…
How to Read a Tree is now available in Spanish. It is published by Atico de Libros and available in all good bookshops. You might…
I took this photo recently on the north coast of Wales, near the middle of the day. Which way are we looking? What’s behind us?…
A stationary or standing wave forms when water is pulled back against the flow by gravity. When water flows over an underwater ledge and then…
Water Accelerates When It Passes Through a Narrow Gap. This is why we put our thumb over the end of a hose when we want…
A new podcast interview: https://www.naturejunkielife.com/naturejunkieradio/tristangooley
High air pressure leads to lower than expected tides. The opposite is also true: low air pressure leads to higher than expected tides. We can…
When waves reflect back off a sea wall, they meet more incoming waves and this can set up a totally new wave pattern called ‘clapotis’…
I had a fun chat with Michael Stein for his podcast, you can listen via the link below. https://michaelsteinmedia.com/lsl-podcasts/tristan-gooley/
After a whirlwind tour of Kirkcaldy, Edinburgh and Glasgow for RSGS talks early last week, I’m back in Sussex. At the end of my talk…
Really enjoyed this chat about navigating with nature with Frank Val of Quite Frankly podcast. It was a wide-ranging chat and we covered a lot…
Rill marks are distinctive patterns formed on sandy beaches as water flows downhill after the tide has fallen. As the tide rises over a sandy…
I’m back from an intense and rewarding research trip to Iceland. I’ve just added some of my favourite clues, signs and other observations to The…
When we look at water angles are important. Looking across the water, at shallow angles, we see mostly reflections – the colour of the water…
I receive quite a few emails asking whether my books are relevant for readers in the Southern Hemisphere. The answer is ‘yes’, but only if…
Water readers, make sure to watch Between the Covers with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Sara Cox on BBC2 at 7pm tonight, Monday 27th March. You might…
My thanks to Ellen Grieve for sharing her extraordinary experience in this guest blog: It was just an ordinary Friday night in November for this…
I’m recently back from a 4-day series of natural navigation exercises on the wonderful Gower Peninsula, in South Wales. To see photos and videos of…
Water rises up and forms individual droplets on leaves because it is ‘sticky’, it is literally attracted to itself. The hydrogen atoms in each molecule…
Here is a bumper photo puzzle that went out in my newsletter email earlier this month (you can sign up for that at the bottom…
Here is a lovely nod to sailors navigating by sea swells off the Shetland Isles – it is rare to find reference to this swell…
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