I'm in Australia, but I like reading discussion about tidal walks in the
UK and their associated geographies as much as I enjoy reading discussion
about any issues relating to human geography. I think it's one of the
benefit of this list. People can discuss whatever they want as long as
its geography, which makes it possible to be exposed to lots of different
areas of study in the discipline. If it's not a discussion I'm interested
in, I just delete it.
On 8/11/11 6:41 AM, "Dominic Corva" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>hi there -- i am not sure if this is intentional or not but dozens of
>emails about tidal walks are going out to the whole list. Is there any
>way we can change that, if it is not intended?
>
>thanls
>
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>From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
>[[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kevin Milburn
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>Sent: Monday, November 07, 2011 2:32 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: tidal walks?
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>Mersea Island, North-East Essex
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>http://www.west-mersea.co.uk/articles/48-local-interest/72-mersea-island-t
>he-causway-fascination-
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>Thereıs an interesting chapter on the rural Essex coastline in Jonathan
>Rabanıs book, Coasting. He comments on ³the general elemental confusion
>here on this boggy fringe of things, where England petered out into water
>and water petered out into England. Land and sea were constantly changing
>places.² (Raban, 1987: 293)
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>Kevin
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>Kevin Milburn
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>PhD Candidate Re-imagining the city: shifting time, place and space in
>popular music.
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>School of Geography, University of Nottingham
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>From: A forum for critical and radical geographers
>[[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of JONES, Owain
>[[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 04 November 2011 17:16
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: tidal walks?
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>Hi list
>
>This is a bit unusual request, but some people just might be able to help
>
>Please can people say if the are aware of or done a low tide walkı.
>That is walk that can only be done at low tide. E.g. the walk from the UK
>mainland toHoly Island Lindisfarne; the guided walks across the sands
>at Morecambe Bay; or a walk around some headland, from cove to cove,
>that is only do-able at low tide; or some trans-estuary causeway. (A
>stroll along the beach at low tide does not really count).
>
>Cheers
>
>
>Dr Owain Jones
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