Sand/Mud Patterns. Severn river tidal reaches, Arlingham

We went to see the high tide at Sharpness Docks (pics to come) on the Severn Estuary, and then at low tide we walked out onto the river bed at Arlingham. As ever, amazing sand/mud patterns and trails of creatures were on display. And, again as ever, it was exciting and mysterious to be walking along the river where a few hours before, and after, the Severn bore (an incoming tide made wave) will run. These pictures are being shared with the US artist and professor Heather Green for the Tidal Timespace project. See here

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About Owain Jones

I am an emeritus professor of Environmental Humanities, Bath Spa University, UK. I trained as a cultural geographer and have published many academic articles and books on various aspects of place, landscape, memory, nature-society relations, and, specifically, on tides and tidal landscpes. I also am involved in other creative enterprises!

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