01/01/2026
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I know you all love #maps
Visit https://t.co/gKV3n4PUSo for more information about maps and see how you can get your #atlases (follow on YouTube for more videos coming on those atlases and awesome Mappy books!)
Reasons why I am so into geology and maps.. there’s two .. National geographic and Mount St Helens.. then I started school and haven’t stopped learning ..
The connecting of curriculum subjects within education home & in school.
Parents, teachers, pupils understand we are living in a connected world.
Geography and Geology, but they literally interact with every other subject!
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@pumpkinfaeries Thanks so much ! Just so important to provide some resources that can be used and given to the children - I know teachers are stretched!
#EarthDay
A bulldozer pushing through forest in Indonesia and an orangutan left trying to hold onto what’s left.
Across Sumatra and Borneo, orangutans are losing habitat fast as land is cleared for logging, mining and plantation crops.
Floods and landslides are getting worse too, with deforestation making the impacts more severe.
The truth is simple: when the forest goes, so do they.
📹 International Animal Rescue
@StCuthbertsGeog@fiona_616 Do you know - it took me to Mexico to help map the dinosaur crater, to Australia, Brazil and faeroes in a day to map oil and gas and Mozambique to study their geology and help the government with their map styles. It takes you places and builds your memories!
Welcome home @NASAArtemis you have captivated me for the last 2 weeks ! Thank you. Your incredible energy and positivity is contagious! @NASA thank you so much!
Artemis II astronauts have traveled 252,756 miles from Earth, flown around the Moon, and observed the lunar surface like never before. Now, they’re coming home. 🌎
Watch the crew splash down on Friday, April 10, around 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11). https://t.co/Ccsk5Z3HFS