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-The Plough in the northern sky – once you've found it, it's easy to find Polaris.+_The Plough in the northern sky – once you've found it, it's easy to find Polaris._
  
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-Spiders' webs are often sheltered from south-westerly winds.+_Spiders' webs are often sheltered from south-westerly winds._
  
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-How to take a compass bearing+_How to take a compass bearing_
  
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-In the northern hemisphere, trees tend to have more growth, on the south side. It can be quite subtle, but branches on the south side are often horizonal – reaching towards the sun; and branches on the north side are often slightly more vertical, as if they are trying to reach up and over towards the sun.+_In the northern hemisphere, trees tend to have more growth, on the south side. It can be quite subtle, but branches on the south side are often horizonal – reaching towards the sun; and branches on the north side are often slightly more vertical, as if they are trying to reach up and over towards the sun._
  
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-sextant.+_A sextant._
  
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-Finding directions using only the stars is a very natural, romantic and ancient way of navigation.+_Finding directions using only the stars is a very natural, romantic and ancient way of navigation._
  
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-In the northern hemisphere, you can find south by creating an imaginary line between the two points of a crescent moon and extrapolating it to the earth's surface.+_In the northern hemisphere, you can find south by creating an imaginary line between the two points of a crescent moon and extrapolating it to the earth's surface._
  
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-Calibrating and using a sextant, and making an artificial horizon for sextant use.+_Calibrating and using a sextant, and making an artificial horizon for sextant use._
  
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-Trees often lean away from prevailing winds.+_Trees often lean away from prevailing winds._
  
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-Urban navigation: in the northern hemisphere, satellite dishes face south.+_Urban navigation: in the northern hemisphere, satellite dishes face south._
  
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 ## Further resources ## Further resources
  
 +- [Using nature for navigation](https://www.campingexpert.co.uk/naturenavigation.html)
 +- [The Natural Navigator](https://www.naturalnavigator.com/)
 +- [Navigating by the stars](https://www.space.com/5849-navigating-stars.html)
 +- [Navigating with map and compass](https://www.backcountryattitude.com/navigation_map_compass.html)
 +- [Compass Dude](https://www.compassdude.com/) - all about compasses
 +- [Navigation Foundation](https://www.starpath.com/foundation/)
 +- [How vikings navigated the world](https://www.sciencenordic.com/denmark-history-society--culture/how-vikings-navigated-the-world/1377436)
  
  
-## Specialist(s)+ 
 +## Specialist curators of this topic
  
  
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