15 Mar 2012 #1 SteveE Well-Known Member Joined 7 Mar 2003 Messages 2,478 Location Too far from the sea.... www.xisis.net Good job no one was anchored just of this area... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17389616
15 Mar 2012 #2 Erik C Well-Known Member Joined 21 Nov 2010 Messages 4,432 Location Spain Visit site Stupid website does not allow access.
15 Mar 2012 #3 Cymrogwyllt Well-Known Member Joined 30 Dec 2010 Messages 11,062 Visit site SteveE said: Good job no one was anchored just of this area... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17389616 Click to expand... That's why they are white
SteveE said: Good job no one was anchored just of this area... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17389616 Click to expand... That's why they are white
15 Mar 2012 #4 W Warpa Well-Known Member Joined 5 Sep 2010 Messages 624 Visit site Some impressive footage there, looks like a huge chunk could go at any time there Do they bulldoze all that has fallen level, or just leave nature to do it? It doesn't match the rest of the waters edge now
Some impressive footage there, looks like a huge chunk could go at any time there Do they bulldoze all that has fallen level, or just leave nature to do it? It doesn't match the rest of the waters edge now
15 Mar 2012 #5 Searush Well-Known Member Joined 14 Oct 2006 Messages 26,779 Location - up to my neck in it. back2bikes.org.uk Cymrogwyllt said: That's why they are white Click to expand... Doh! You beat me to it! OP; They go green pretty quickly if they don't crumble. Chalk is very soft & also dissolves in sea water rather like clay.
Cymrogwyllt said: That's why they are white Click to expand... Doh! You beat me to it! OP; They go green pretty quickly if they don't crumble. Chalk is very soft & also dissolves in sea water rather like clay.