Jerry Fryer
Jurassic Park - Evening Viewing
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I guess I'm drawn to the sea, especially in the evening when the light colours up the sky nicely if there's a bit of cloud.
......I know I'm not the only one though - many people choose to retire by the seaside - I've heard youngsters in Devon referring to some towns on the South Hams coastline as
"God's waiting room" - (a bit disrespectful I thought at the time) but it reinforces my point.
Here's the question - are we drawn to the sea because we associate it with fish & chips and fun packed holidays from our carefree childhoods, or is it because we're supposed to have evolved from sea creatures?
(Have you ever considered where cod, mackerel & sea bass went wrong???!!!)
- Or is it simply that it's beautiful?
Bits of the sedimentary rock on the Jurassic Coast here keep falling off and dropping into the sea which reveals fossils from the Jurassic period around 180 million years ago.
No dinosaurs here now though except for fossilised ones luckily.
It can be a bit of a mission getting down onto the beach here and dodging landslides - on this occasion from last Winter almost all of the wooden steps to the beach had gone for a slide and I had to risk going for a slide myself on the steep slippery mud in order to get down to the beach - sometimes nothing can stop us though can it? :)
Jurassic Park - Evening Viewing
Thanks to everyone who took the trouble to view, comment or fave.
I guess I'm drawn to the sea, especially in the evening when the light colours up the sky nicely if there's a bit of cloud.
......I know I'm not the only one though - many people choose to retire by the seaside - I've heard youngsters in Devon referring to some towns on the South Hams coastline as
"God's waiting room" - (a bit disrespectful I thought at the time) but it reinforces my point.
Here's the question - are we drawn to the sea because we associate it with fish & chips and fun packed holidays from our carefree childhoods, or is it because we're supposed to have evolved from sea creatures?
(Have you ever considered where cod, mackerel & sea bass went wrong???!!!)
- Or is it simply that it's beautiful?
Bits of the sedimentary rock on the Jurassic Coast here keep falling off and dropping into the sea which reveals fossils from the Jurassic period around 180 million years ago.
No dinosaurs here now though except for fossilised ones luckily.
It can be a bit of a mission getting down onto the beach here and dodging landslides - on this occasion from last Winter almost all of the wooden steps to the beach had gone for a slide and I had to risk going for a slide myself on the steep slippery mud in order to get down to the beach - sometimes nothing can stop us though can it? :)