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Drop your felt-tips, leave your sharpener at home, and throw your rubber in the bin, because there is no colouring allowed here. This blog is jam-packed full of fascinating facts, intriguing histories and peculiar processes, which are all related to the wide world of Geography.

It's Geography - but not as you know it.

Friday, 13 January 2017

You Are Entering A Strict 'No Colouring In' Zone

An Introduction 

As part of my quest to not disappoint my entire family when I cannot name the capital of Uzbekistan, or give them a comprehensive explanation of every weird looking cloud they send me a picture of, or detail the entire formation history of a random hill we see whilst out somewhere, I have begun this blog. It is definitely not to help me get a job in a years time. 100% not because of that. 

I am currently a third year Geography student studying in Lancaster, and spurred on by instances as described above, have decided to take a stand and write about things which are actually geography. Not the weird map-drawing, pencil-sharpening, country-naming, river-wading monster of peoples' imagination. 

Every week (maybe), I will write a short little review of a subject which is most certainly geography, but not as people know it, with the hope that people will be inspired to see that the subject has infinite topics and hardly any of them have maps involved. A lot of these will be things that I have covered in my degree, and some will be entirely new things that I've stumbled on. So here goes....

*P.S - The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent, and I definitely did not Google that. 

*P.P.S - If you would like to offer me a job (a great move for you), I am all ears.  

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