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Episode 5

Examining our passion for watery worlds, Philip Hoare ends his week of tales with a swim among the 'aurelia aurita'. It is a swim that is dangerous and fairly unique.

In his new book, Philip Hoare seeks out various shorelines, examining our need to be immersed in water. Or at least to be near it.

A final quest sees him going to Bantry Bay. He's previously been swimming with whales and dolphins, but never with 'aurelia aurita', let alone 'chrysaora hysoscella'. Truth be told, it's quite an unnerving experience with these unpredictable creatures..

Reader Tobias Menzies

Producer Duncan Minshull.

15 minutes

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Sat 15 Jul 2017 00:30

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Reader Tobias Menzies
Author Philip Hoare
Producer Duncan Minshull

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  • Fri 14 Jul 2017 09:45
  • Sat 15 Jul 2017 00:30

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