Meanders of the Karkloof I knew about this place. Well, sort of. If you fly over it, so to speak, in Google Earth, there it lies in all their glory. Not that one really believes it either, for according to the tenets of Davis, this doesn’t fit into the model as we were taught. This
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I discovered another Hutton today. I thought that there was only one, James Hutton, the father of modern geology. But Charles Hutton has come to light. I vaguely remembered reading about someone who invented the contour line in Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything. And seeing that this blog has a geographical theme,
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I would like to imagine that those who decided it was a worthwhile avenue of study for us all didn’t do so because they thought it was something that we should all know about – a nice to have- but rather something that resonated deeply with our humanity. We have to learn about landforms as
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