A Little Run Out

Nov 16, 2024 07:36

We took the car up and over the hill to the Birling Gap, where a lone fisherman was tending his lines and a trickle of tourists came down the ladder to the beach then went up again. The sea was very calm. As I was climbing the ladder myself a woman rushed out into the water and shreiked a lot while her male partner- bundled up in heavy coat- sat on ( Read more... )

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halfmoon_mollie November 16 2024, 13:37:56 UTC

ooh, I like the idea that he is opening a door into the hill....

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poliphilo November 16 2024, 13:50:31 UTC
Me too.....

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pondhopper November 16 2024, 14:59:27 UTC
The hill man has always fascinated me and I like the door in the hill theory as well very much.

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wantedonvoyage November 17 2024, 02:02:51 UTC
Those are very cool photos. The cliff reminds me a bit of Dover.

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poliphilo November 17 2024, 07:13:07 UTC
Yeah, well, Dover is a bit further up the coast...

But, here's a thing, when they show you "The White Cliffs of Dover" in the movies it's almost always these cliffs between Eastbourne and Seaford that they show you, because they're considerably more spectacular....

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wantedonvoyage November 17 2024, 13:29:37 UTC
I see where it is, now, yes. On the far side of Canterbury on the way to So'ton. I've never explored that bit of coast.

I guess they went for the rhyme.

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poliphilo November 20 2024, 11:45:27 UTC
And Dover is the recognised gateway to England and commands the English Channel at its narrowest. Mind you, down here is where the Normans landed in 1066- and the Castle at Pevensey has been a key military installation through all recorded history. The existing structure is the most substantial Roman building in Britain. Successive generations have added to it- and there were soldiers stationed there in WWII just in case Hitler chose to take Duke William's route.

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Good Morning ! pigshitpoet November 17 2024, 04:59:00 UTC
a little entertainment
i've heard of the long man

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Re: Good Morning ! poliphilo November 17 2024, 07:16:03 UTC
Most of the hill figures are relatively modern- 19th and 20th century- but there are three that are older- the Uffingham White Horse, the Cerne Abbas Giant and the Long Man.

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RE: Re: Good Morning ! pigshitpoet November 18 2024, 01:19:48 UTC
yes, i've also come across the white horse,
interesting

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