Andy Rodker

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Posted: 13 Jun 2022


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North Cornish Coast at Crane Castle, North Cliffs.

North Cornish Coast at Crane Castle, North Cliffs.
This floral foreground is no longer there but was swept away by coastal erosion sometime between 2012 and 2014.
Google Maps has a sign for a castle at this place. The "castle" is one rampart of an iron age fort, Crane Castle, 95% of which is now under the waves. What's left are the inland ramparts!

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Latest comments - All (41)
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
ME TOO! MANY THANKS, PAM!
23 months ago.
 Annaig56
Annaig56 club
j'aime beaucoup
23 months ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club has replied
Thank you, Ann!
23 months ago.
 Phil Sutters
Phil Sutters club
The chalk cliffs down here in Sussex and Kent and the low coasts around East Anglia are the high profile areas for erosion, but there are many other coastlines like this elsewhere around the country. Our island is getting smaller and smaller!
22 months ago.
 Andy Rodker
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Thank you, Phil!
It's balanced out by the accretion of silts, mud flats and that sort of thing, or so I was told in my geography classes a long time ago! But my experience has been as you say and specifically Suffolk and Cornwall, so I see the effects of coastal erosion far more often!
22 months ago. Edited 22 months ago.

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