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Explorations of cultural and natural aspects of tidal landscapes in the UK, The Netherlands and beyond

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Monthly Archives: July 2018

A Link to the Tide and Time Centre, National Oceanography Centre, Liverpool, has been added to the blog role, and here.

Posted on July 18, 2018 by Owain Jones
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Tide & Time at the National Oceanography Centre showcases some of the fascinating achievements made in the Liverpool area in understanding and predicting the tides.

See the website here

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