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Blackpool and area.

Have been staying in a converted farm building at Thornton Cleveleys between Blackpool and Fleetwood, 3rd to 10th October. Unfortunately, the big Lightshow on the promenade is this week, including some of the old double-decker trams that were, apparently, taken out of service last year. Had to wrestle with storm Amy and aftermath on the […]

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Doggerland 3.

This early photo, said to date from March 1906 shows a section of Hornsea front after a severe storm. The vertical timbers appear to be the remnants of a wooden plank sea defence, clearly breached by the storm. It is an example of the way coastal erosion takes place along the Holderness coast comprised of

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Doggerland 2.

The map above, again copied from the Doggerland Facebook page, shows the possible furthest extent of the area above sea level during the retreat of the last Ice Age. The river flowing out from the Humber inlet is shown as being a tributary of the river system flowing north to the ‘Norwegian Trench’ (now the

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