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Thank you for taking me with you on your walk. I really enjoyed the scenery and could almost smell the salty breezes. So much better than watching the early morning traffic rumbling by. 😉
Btw, where are we going next? |
Now that's what I call time well spent. And look at the weather! Thanks for sharing your walk.
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Cracking day for a walk, nice photos and wow those mammoth bones are huge.
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Thank you for sharing your excellent walk.
The local train company would probably prefer you to call the line the "Bittern" line, a marketing name that dates back to BR days. |
Did you walk along any of the Norfolk B roads?
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The Isle of Wight will put out the flags when you come across to climb St Boniface Down! At 241m it is worthy of your attention.
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Now this is an interesting series I look forward to seeing more of of! - Out of interest I decided to look up my counties highest hill and ended up finding
this handy website which shows the nearest hills.
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Lovely post. Just the tonic for yet another dreary grey London day!
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Blimey, I've been to three county highest points without knowing it!
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Enjoyed the throwaway reference to a puppet shop in West Runton -- or does every Norfolk village have one of those?
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The woolly mammoth was a lot smaller than the W. Runton mammoth and came later on in the ice age. WRM was tall enough to be able to peer into the top windows of a double decker bus - had one come along at the time. He would probably toppled it over anyway in order to protect his harem.
Lovely autumn walk. |
Missed you by a few miles; we were walking east of Cromer, which was equally lovely in the sun. Those autumn colours really shouldn't still be quite as splendid by mid-November though, and the blackberry blossom we saw was definitely living on borrowed time.
Can we expect a review of the (actually pretty good, I thought) Norfolk Lights Express next? |
I feel mildly cheated. I walked up nearby Incleborough Hill after a weekend camping just below it and I thought I was at the highest point in Norfolk...
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I was born in West Runton!!
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