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England Washing Away
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The Northeast coast takes beating having lost at least 32 villages to the sea in the past.
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I have farming friends who live just north of Flamborough and a mile or so inland from the coast where the cliffs are over 300' high and they should be OK for a while yet. :eek:
I have to say that I don't think that I could live that close to the sea. It isn't the thought of my garden making its way to the Dutch coast, it's the biting winter winds that would do it for me. If they're not roaring in from the Arctic then they're straight off the Russian steppe a great deal of the time. Yesterday's Yorkshire Post carried a substantial article about the problems of coastal erosion as shown here at Skipsea: Attachment 69535 Yorkshire Post Further south on the coast of East Anglia (Norfolk and Suffolk) the sea is taking its toll at Easton Bavents among many other places. These pictures show the erosion in 1998, 2009 and 2019. Attachment 69536 East Anglian Daily Times Back to Yorkshire now. Quote:
A few miles further up the coast from Flamborough Head there's a cove known as Hayburn Wyke. It's here that those with less than benevolent intentions would have been landed from Soviet Navy submarines. Quote:
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The constant wind would be a downer for sure especially considering if you follow that latitude across the pond you end up in Hudson Bay. Brrrrr!
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You can buy a tea towel to keep things straight.
I learned the Isle of Man isn't part of the Kingdom. |
Unfortunately that map is incorrect.
Great Britain and Northern Ireland are not Crown Dependencies. What the blue line (above) shows is what is legally described as 'The British Islands'. The Crown Dependencies are The Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey and their associated smaller islands) and The Isle of Man. |
Damn you, tea towel cartographers! You've destroyed my trust in yet another institution.
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Well GB would naturally be in the center of everything and UK would include GB plus Northern Ireland.
The the dependencies of Man and the Channel Islands would be added to UK which includes GB. Seems logical to draw it that way including rather than isolating the dependencies. |
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