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Lydd-on-Sea is a modern village, mostly built after World War II, which consists mainly of bungalows built along the Dungeness coastal road south of Greatstone, Kent, England. The Southern Railway opened a railway station here in 1937 but was closed in 1967. Lydd-on-Sea is part of the ecclesiastical parish of Lydd, now several miles distant, which once had access to the sea.
An island in a lake (created by gravel extraction) slightly to the northwest of Lydd-on-Sea is the site of a collection of sound mirrors designed by Dr William Sansome Tucker, to detect the approach of enemy aircraft, in the years before radar had been developed.
Ever since miss blueberry put out this shirt, I've thought about this pic. I wanted to re-create a pic I took back in the summer of 2017. I called it chola-goth. My west coast pride, spookiness, and inner chingona rolled up into one pic. Halloween happened - in SL it's my favorite time to shop, and these gorgeous makeups from Suicidal Unborn made my Genus head-wearing heart so happy I could die. I've been away from SL for a bit. Focusing on work, playing video games, taking care of some things, but I always come home.
Orlestone is three hundred and eighty eight hectares in size. It is predominantly mixed native broadleaves and a small percentage of conifer.
The area is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest), managed principally for birds and butterflies.
There is a medium sized car park and picnic area, with a height barrier at the main entrance. . All roads are unsurfaced. As it is very low lying, it has a tendency to flood in winter.