The Great Beach
John Hay
Leído por PhyllisV





Written by John Hay, a naturalist and co-founder of the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, The Great Beach is an exploration into the nature and beauty of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. His passion for Cape Cod is evident as he writes of the wildlife, sea life, and vegetation of this narrow peninsula. Hay includes much of the history of this area as a backdrop, along with his concerns for the future of this land due to the uptick of tourism. - Summary by Phyllis Vincelli (5 hr 55 min)
Capítulos
Chapter 1 - From a Distance | 19:03 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 2 - An Unimagined Frontier | 25:02 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 3 - The Resources of the Sea | 23:17 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 4 - A Rhythmic Shore | 24:36 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 5 - Dune Country | 31:43 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 6 - A Change in History | 25:47 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 7 - Barren Grounds | 16:57 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 8 - A Landscape in Motion | 36:37 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 9 - Who Owns the Beach? | 32:28 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 10 - Deer Week | 14:24 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 11 - Impermanence Takes it Stand | 17:20 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 12 - The Depths of Sight | 21:05 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 13 - The Flight of Birds | 23:29 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 14 - The Marsh | 20:20 | Leído por PhyllisV |
Chapter 15 - The Uses of Light | 23:06 | Leído por PhyllisV |
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Nature at work!





Michele Fry
I always thought of Cape Cod as a charming village of tourist shops and fishing coves.This book is about the sculpting of an ever changing, harsh landscape by wind and water, rather than the story of it’s people. It is interesting and well read, and worth listening to from a n aturalist’s point of view.