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A map showing Doggerland, a region of northwest Europe home to Mesolithic people before sea level rose to inundate this area and create the Europe we are familiar with today.

Mapping Monday: Maps are for Reading

02/11/2013by natgeosean Leave a comment

In his 2012 book Why Geography Matters More Than Ever, geographer Harm de Blij tells us how he uses maps in the university classroom:         “As I suggest to my […]

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Five for Friday: Five Books About Freshwater

10/29/2010by ngeducationintern 2 Comments

Countdown to Geography Awareness Week: 17 days! Today’s favorite resource from the Geography Awareness Week website is the Freshwater Book-list. The book-list covers a wide range of freshwater topics for […]

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Five for Friday, For Educators, For Kids, For Parents, For Young Adults, Geography Awareness Week

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