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Waterlog – the blog of the Baltimore National Aquarium reports that a manatee has been spotted not far from Baltimore.
Ice cream eyeballs? D.C.'s blogs Washington Post editors 2010
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As Alice Roberts acknowledges, the experience has been brilliantly and poetically captured by Roger Deakin in his book Waterlog.
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Some of the best books involve almost no travel at all: Roger Deakin's account of wild swimming in Britain, Waterlog, or Neil Ansell's lovely Deep Country, about the birds and landscape of mid-Wales.
Travel writing: Lost art in search of a lost world | Editorial 2011
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Some of the best books involve almost no travel at all: Roger Deakin's account of wild swimming in Britain, Waterlog, or Neil Ansell's lovely Deep Country, about the birds and landscape of mid-Wales.
Travel writing: Lost art in search of a lost world | Editorial 2011
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Waterlog reports there's been a manatee sighting near Baltimore (now THAT would be an interesting Halloween costume.)
Ice cream eyeballs? D.C.'s blogs Washington Post editors 2010
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As Alice Roberts acknowledges, the experience has been brilliantly and poetically captured by Roger Deakin in his book Waterlog.
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Waterlog, the predecessor to Wildwood, recounts his swimming adventures and has been hailed as a classic of nature writing.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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If Waterlog was about the element of water, Wildwood is about the element of wood, as it exists in nature, in our souls, in our culture and in our lives.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Waterlog, the predecessor to Wildwood, recounts his swimming adventures and has been hailed as a classic of nature writing.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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If Waterlog was about the element of water, Wildwood is about the element of wood, as it exists in nature, in our souls, in our culture and in our lives.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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