How to Use Your Hands to See Underwater
When we look at water angles are important. Looking across the water, at shallow angles, we see mostly reflections – the colour of the water…
When we look at water angles are important. Looking across the water, at shallow angles, we see mostly reflections – the colour of the water…
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…
An old investigation into dowsing, also known as ‘water divining’. Let’s us start with an interesting extract on the subject of dowsing, or water-divining, from…
My thanks to all the team at the Mosto Festival in Italy for organising such a fun event based around the theme of water. I…
Early this morning I saw an interesting sign in the water, a clue that fish were trying to defy a predator. At about 6am, I…
Many people imagine that the reflections we see in the water are the same as the image we see above the water, only inverted. But…
Anyone who spends time on or near the water will have noticed that sometimes we can see through water, but often we can’t. For those…
Clues & Patterns from Puddles to the Sea A New York Times Bestseller. A Sunday Times “Must Read” book. A must-have book for walkers, sailors,…
In May I travelled to Camp Glen Dye in Kincardineshire to lead a natural navigation walk and short water-reading course. Whilst there, I was honoured…
Swash is the name given to the waves that rush up the beach after a wave has broken. They are intriguing little waves that inhabit…