Image above: Mount Roraima, South America
Related links to Spatialworlds
Geogaction
Spatialworlds website
GeogSpace
Australian Geography Teachers' Association website
'Towards a National Geography Curriculum' project website
Humsteach blog
manning@chariot.net.au
Where am I??
Adelaide, Australia: S: 34º 55' E: 138º 36'
This link provides 33 unbelievable places to see as a geographer. To my knowledge they have not been manipulated to any extent
and are just WOW places. Here are just a
few of my favorites. How many have you visited and/or used
as a starter in your geography class? Why not make them a screensaver on your
class computer for every week of the year? Great discussion point for students about how formed, where are they and are they real??
Nature (human and animal) at its best
While on about the WOW of
nature, this home video of rescuing a Humpback Whale and it’s thanking of its rescuers
is certainly awe-inspiring.
Perception is everything
Maybe the attached series of photos show that sometimes the wonders of the world are actually just a perspective of reality as the ‘non-wow’ world of development and population encroaches.
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