Won''t go that way then.

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    Oh my giddy Aunt...where's that?:hate-shocked:
     
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    Seaton Hole, was on my way to metal detect for lost fishing weights. Number of times i've parked the car there :yikes:
     
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      Why would you park your car in a massive great hole?
       
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        Interesting geology down that way, with the most westerly chalk cliffs at Beer Head (I like that name).

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          I like the name Labiatus Chalk :)

          It was a road not long ago :hate-shocked:

          Isambard Kingdom Brunell ? :)
           
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          Also like the idea of Cowstones hidden by scree :) [​IMG]
           
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          But Foxmould sounds rather stinky.

          My daughter took an interest in the geology of Dorset during our stays down that way, which paid off when she was able to use what she'd learnt about the Lyme Regis ground stabilisation in her A Level Geography exam.
           
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            I did part of my geology field work during a 3 day hangover in spain
             
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            I used to do my fieldwork in a tent but I won't go into that!!!;)

            Look like you will have to abseil down now.:biggrin:
             
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