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WI Book Festival Author Event: Spooky Lakes (Geo Rutherford)

Free Indoors

10/19/24 10:30 a.m

  • Wisconsin Historical Society Auditorium WI
  • 816 State. St.
  • Madison, WI
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  • October 19, 2024 at 3:30 PM through 4:30 PM
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10/19/24 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Wisconsin Historical Society Auditorium

Presented in partnership with the Wisconsin Book Festival.

Dive into the most mysterious waters around the world (if you dare) inSpooky Lakes, an illustrated nonfiction book from artist and educator Geo Rutherford.

Some of Earth’s strangest—and creepiest—wonders lie deep below the surface. There’s Lake Natron, a Tanzanian lake so briny that its waters can mummify any creature that touches its surface; Lake Maracaibo, a Venezuelan tidal bay where a constantly brewing storm sends an average of 28 lightning bolts per second into the water; and at the bottom of Lake Superior, the crew of the USS Kamloops—which mysteriously disappeared in 1921—remains somehow almost perfectly preserved to this day.

From Geo Rutherford—the creator of the hit series Spooky Lake Month (over 65 million likes!)—comes this thrilling nonfiction book that plumbs the depths of 25 unusual lakes around the world. Readers will learn not only about the science of hydrology, but why understanding the natural world is crucial to protecting it from pollution and climate change. Backed by extensive research and packed with all-new content—including eerie and eye-popping watercolor illustrations in full color—Spooky Lakes takes readers on an adventure through weird and wild waters.

In conversation with Anne K. Moser.

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Ticket Required: No

Languages: English

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Wisconsin Science Festival

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