KeepTurningLeft Season 5 Part 9 This is the Humber

This is the Humber

 

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This is about KTL 5: The Wash and the Humber.

2 Responses to “KeepTurningLeft Season 5 Part 9 This is the Humber”

  1. 29 July, 2015 at 1:53 pmRick Peterson says:

    I can’t help wondering whether the piles of stones found in the otherwise muddy Humber
    might not be dumped ballast from long forgotten sailing ships. There is an entire
    island of the stuff in Portmadog if I remember correctly.

    Rick

  2. 29 July, 2015 at 2:26 pmdylan winter says:

    I was deeply curious about those piles of stones

    loads around the back of whitton island

    why the heck would they be there

    I think you might be right about ballast

    not occurred to me

    D

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