Ouse Washes, the Fens: This vast area of flooded grassland defies clean definition, yet nature, and nature-watchers, keep coming backDawn breaks over a drowned land. Ahead of me, Welney Causeway - one of only three roads across the Ouse Washes - disappears into watery darkness. Waves slap against half-submerged willow pollards, markers of dykes and field boundaries in drier times.Unwisely, I step off the tarmac. The ground sinks beneath me. What appeared to be mown grass in the shadowy blush of first light is, on closer inspection, a floating skin of water mint leaves and duckweed; a quaggy verge that embodies the ambiguous nature of fenland, described by William Gilpin in 1772 as "half water - and half land - a sort of vegetable fluid". Continue reading...
Country diary: A liquid landscape with a magnetic draw | Nic Wilson
15. ledna 2024 9:34
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/15/country-diary-a-liquid-landscape-with-a-magnetic-draw
Zdroj: The Guardian