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david hobbs

Seahenge

An exciting discovery off the east coast

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/388988.stm
meiah

Wow. Rings bells for some reason
billy nomates

look at the date.1999.......

it has been dug up and 'saved'........

perhaps the central tree being shoved into the earth(mother) is actually to do with birth/rebirth not death(or solely death)
david hobbs

Perhaps it was added after by an opposing religion to reverse what their predecessors did.

Just a thought.
Kas

Sorry to go a bit off topic but i caught the end of a programme at the weekend that talked about a town on the east coast that dissapered under the sea. It was the second biggest city at the time. The buildings are still under the sea, including several churches. Any one know what it was called?
david hobbs

Kas wrote:
Sorry to go a bit off topic but i caught the end of a programme at the weekend that talked about a town on the east coast that dissapered under the sea. It was the second biggest city at the time. The buildings are still under the sea, including several churches. Any one know what it was called?


Remember I asked you if you worked weekdays.

Anne wants to go to this place and has been on at me to go for ages.

We will go one weekday afternoon soon.

Anyone interested let me know.

I think it is called Dunwich or something like that.
Kas

That's a coincidence. Yeah me and Mel would take the afternoon off. Shall i bring my diving gear? Not much left on land is there? Just a pub/cafe or something?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunwich

Do you fancy being my dive buddy then dave?
This is right up your street
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/...0210645951QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWD2V

We'll get the girls on the pump and away you go.
david hobbs

Perhaps you are quite an atractive proposition dressed in rubber Kas so I won't knock the diving buddy idea back without due considereation.

I think we can have an interesting day or half day up there.

I will get some dates from Anne
wackyjacky

Ah, Dunwich.  I went there one time last year.  It was great...It was about 11pm and there was the biggest full moon (Harvest Moon) I've ever seen set over the sea.  Brilliant sight to see.  We did pick up on a few things and we certainly felt that we were being watched.  
david hobbs

wackyjacky wrote:
Ah, Dunwich.  I went there one time last year.  It was great...It was about 11pm and there was the biggest full moon (Harvest Moon) I've ever seen set over the sea.  Brilliant sight to see.  We did pick up on a few things and we certainly felt that we were being watched.  


But are the pubs any good

I am asking on behalf of Kas you understand
Kas

They can't be that good if there all under the sea?
david hobbs

Kas wrote:
They can't be that good if there all under the sea?


Your wrong Kas

The current beers are the best in the land but the draught if off for now.
Mel S

I spent 5 days in Dunwich last year.. great coastline, great countryside, great beer.
http://www.visit-dunwich.co.uk/history.php

this is interesting
Kas

Surfing?
Mel S

NO not surfing... 5 days in a caravan with my parents and 2 dogs.! Nightmare.  
Mind you I liked Dunwich, so cant complain too much
david hobbs

Mel D wrote:
NO not surfing... 5 days in a caravan with my parents and 2 dogs.! Nightmare.  
Mind you I liked Dunwich, so cant complain too much


Did you have any joy selling pegs and lace to the locals.

It's soooo good to have her back again
Mel S

Had more luck with the bunches of heather and crystal ball..  lol
david hobbs

Mel D wrote:
Had more luck with the bunches of heather and crystal ball..  lol


Dammit she's getting back into the swing already

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