Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education
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pp. 15-19
Abstract
It’s not easy to find silence in the modern world. If a quiet place is one where you can listen for fifteen minutes in daylight hours without hearing a human-created sound, there are no quiet places left in Europe. There are none east of the Mississippi River. And in the American West? Maybe twelve. One of these is in the temperate rainforest along the Hoh River in Olympic National Park.
Recommended Citation
Kathleen Dean Moore
(2009)
"Silence Like Scouring Sand,"
Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education: Vol. 19:
Iss.
1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/taproot/vol19/iss1/7