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Tidal Bores of England, Scotland and Wales

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What a great concept!
I enjoyed the clear explanations about Tidal Bores (What? When? Where? etc.), and the many useful tips to prepare for a viewing, including safety warnings). There is just enough to understand clearly these unusual sights.
What makes this book special though is the addition of a chapter for each region, in England, Scotland and Wales, where you could catch a Tidal Bore, as they include specificities but also local sights, to make it a very special trip indeed.
I will remember this book while preparing a trip to England, Scotland and/or Wales.
Thank you!

(Read thanks to NetGalley)

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Not every book is as readable as a Get Fuzzy comic (my favorite), but that's OK. I appreciate this narrow focus as the book can zero in on something not often written about.

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Tidal Bores of England, Scotland and Wales is a lovely little guide to viewing tidal bores throughout Britain. Despite my university degree in Geography, I didn't actually know what I tidal bore was and learned that it is when the rising tide forces water up the stream of a tributary causing a wave to form. The waves can be large enough to surf to a small ripple in the water. The book notes several places on the British coast where tidal bores occur and provides information on how best to view them. It also provides brief information and helpful links to additional places in the are worth visiting after you view the bore. I really appreciated that the book included color pictures and scientific information on tides, why they occur, and how they create tidal bores.
Thank you to NetGalley and Troubador Publishing for the ARC.

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Kevin Sene's book is well-researched and highly informative. It is also clearly a labour of love. A book to read and savour from cover to cover and then hold on to and dip into for specific reference in the future.
Covering areas in and around the Severn Estuary, Liverpool Bay, Morecambe Bay, Solway Firth and the Humber Estuary there is everything here from the best viewing sites to local places of interest, and even the best places to get a cup of tea or a pint of lager.
There are extensive lists of websites and books for anyone seeking further information. The photographs highlight the beauties of our British coastline. For walkers, birdwatchers and anymore with a sense of adventure this is essential reading.

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This is a very thorough handbook for travelers and nature buffs. While it's a detailed and helpful guide to tidal bores, it's also a useful directory for the surrounding areas where tidal bores can be experienced, as mother nature is not always entirely dependable. Readers can use this resource to plan a fun and interesting trip that, if they are lucky, may culminate in seeing this fascinating natural phenomenon.

The photography is beautiful! There are many lovely shots of the waves as well as beautiful cityscapes and nature scenes. The actual book and layout are simply constructed, but there are lots of helpful maps, links to travel sites, and suggestions for further reading included.

Many thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review!

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