Dr Tony Waltham Jointly with the Royal Geographical Society – 24th October 2017
Dr Tony Waltham’s day job has always been as a geologist, but this has given him the opportunity to travel the world taking photographs.
In his youth he was a caver, and started creating underground images. But while his photography matured, so too did his body, so that he now sticks mostly to taking pictures above ground. He travels widely, usually in pursuit of a geological theme and specializes in photos of geological features. In this lecture he will show how geology creates fun on the Lipari Islands, spectacle on Etna, drama on Stromboli, devastation at Vesuvius and potentially excitement at Campi Flegrei.
Held on 24th October 2017 – Pre-booked lecture and lunch at Chester Racecourse
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