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  1. The Moon Takes the Bow: The Longest Fight in the Sky, Scored on Love, Fear, Respect, and Attention

    Two fighters have been circling each other since before anyone kept records, and the purse has never changed hands: the human gaze. In one corner burns a furnace so vast that something like a million Earths could rattle around inside it, the engine behind every green leaf and every heartbeat on this planet. In the other corner floats a charcoal-colored rock, airless and dead, throwing back about twelve percent of the light that hits it. On paper the match is a slaughter. In practice the rock has been taking rounds for ten thousand years, and the strangest fact on the whole card is a matter of scheduling, since only one of these two shows up for both shifts. […]

    bolesblogs.com/2026/08/06/the-

  2. The Prince of Tides: A Novel

    "The complex and damaging legacy of their dysfunctional family"

    Sale: $15 to $2.99

    by Pat Conroy
    Rating: 4.6/5 (10,422 Reviews)

    #books #literature #fiction #classics #southern #drama #family #saga #novel #booksky #tides

    The Prince of Tides: A Novel

  3. The Royal Society: Historic weather data made available to scientists and public, spanning Antarctica to Greenland. “An archive of over 1,600 sets of meteorological, magnetic and tidal observations taken from 1706-1915 from across the globe has been digitised for the first time. The treasure trove of historic weather data and imagery is now available for scientists across the globe to study on […]

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/23/the-royal-society-historic-weather-data-made-available-to-scientists-and-public-spanning-antarctica-to-greenland/
  4. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks

  5. Ukkusiksalik: The Bay with Reversing Falls

    Ukkusiksalik National Park in Nunavut is centred on Wager Bay, a 100-km-long saltwater inlet. At the bay's narrow entrance, powerful tides create 'reversing falls,' a turbulent spectacle of water flowing against itself. The area is also known for its high concentration of polar bears that gather on shore during the summer. #Canada #Ukkusiksalik #Nunavut #Tides 🇨🇦

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukkusiks