Monthly Archives: August 2020

A Short Stroll to Heddon’s Mouth, Exmoor

This blog entry outlines a walking route that will feature as part of a new web site that ‘went live’ just a few months ago. The site is titled ‘Geography South West’ and is the brainchild of renowned geographers Simon … Continue reading

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Blackchurch Rock – An Example of a Coastal ‘Starch’

Being confined to home due to the Covid-19 virus problem has been frustrating – but at last things seemed to have eased a little, and I have felt confident enough to get back outside and enjoy the countryside. This blog … Continue reading

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New Stonehenge Secrets Revealed

Around a year ago in August, 2019, I wrote about a visit to Stonehenge. https://devongeography.wordpress.com/2019/08/14/chasing-geography-textbooks-in-a-camper-van-7-stonehenge-and-avebury/ During this last week, some new information came to light that has made a significant contribution to understanding the history of this site. It has … Continue reading

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