Ben Nevis is growing!
Ben Nevis has grown over a metre in the last 60 years, locals haven't been doing a Hugh Grant have they
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Could it be that the ground around it is sinking,
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I walked up a Hill and decended a Mountain
Admiral
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And i thought things got smaller as they got older
Oooooh Husky, you are naughty !!
Admiral...
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And i thought things got smaller as they got older
Oooooh Husky, you are naughty !!
Admiral...
Write your comments here...all good things come in little packages Admiral
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Sounds like a good excuse to climb it again!
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And i thought things got smaller as they got older
Oooooh Husky, you are naughty !!
Admiral...
Write your comments here...all good things come in little packages Admiral
See you near that bush in Tredegar park Rubes
Admiral
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Its probably because the oveloaded south is working our little Island like a seesaw
Write your comments here...You are closer to the truth than most people realise JVB.
It is a scientific fact that the very north of Britain is rising and the very south is sinking. It's to do with continental drift
It will take thousands of years but London will end up being under water.
Some cynic might say something rude about that -- but I will stay silent !!!!
K
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Hi Kennine, if it wasn't for the Barrier last month, London or part of it, would have been flooded. The Thames overflowed at Greenwich and was lapping against the wall at Charing Cross pier and was certainly soggy along the Thames path where it is tidal
up to Teddington as my daughter and her OH discovered when they went for a walk and the tide came up. Ruined her new boots, lol.0 -
Its probably because the oveloaded south is working our little Island like a seesaw
Write your comments here...You are closer to the truth than most people realise JVB.
It is a scientific fact that the very north of Britain is rising and the very south is sinking. It's to do with continental drift
It will take thousands of years but London will end up being under water.
Some cynic might say something rude about that -- but I will stay silent !!!!
K
Not quite correct K, it's due to Continental Rebound :
Post-glacial rebound (sometimes called continental rebound) is the rise of land masses that were depressed by the huge weight of ice
sheets during the last glacial period, through a process known as isostatic
depression. Post-glacial rebound and isostatic depression are different parts of a process known as either glacial isostasy, glacial isostatic adjustment, or glacioisostasy.0