Monthly Archives: June 2007

Six things I have learnt from my Namibian fieldwork

1) Never let yourself be talked into using a Mahindra as a field vehicle. They may almost look the part: but they’re about as tough as a chocolate teapot in a blast furnace.

Categories: bloggery, fieldwork, geology, ranting

Philosophia Naturalis #11: second call for submissions

I may be in a desert somewhere at the moment, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be e-mailing me the best and brightest physical science blogging you have read (or written) for inclusion in the upcoming edition of Philosophia Naturalis, … Continue reading

Categories: bloggery

Still alive…

In case you were wondering. My little trip to Namibia has also involved cars breaking (I wasn’t driving, before you start making scurrilous accusations) and difficult drilling, as well as lots of cool geology. Some good photos too, by the … Continue reading

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