Ravenserodd and other lost settlements of the East Yorkshire coast -- new post by me :) http://www.caitlingreen.org/2016/02/ravenserodd-lost-towns-yorkshire-coast.html …pic.twitter.com/IKbP3PBKHU
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Spurn Point and the Humber on the Cecil map of 1595: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/illmanus/roymanucoll/c/001roy000018d03u00063000.html …pic.twitter.com/cdjY1Mi6o8
"dear sir. I write to complain about your map. I turned up at Ravenserodd last week, and got told it had been moved."
I'm imagining them responding that people keep saying that, but the map says it's there & they've always drawn it like that... ;)
and then going to check: "they're right. It's not there! Who DID that survey? It wasn't Maurice was it? He did Atlantis too!"
Hah! Also, who put that floating St Brendan there?! ;)https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/555812886564855809 …
a band called Iona did a concept album based around the Voyage of Brendan. Never mentioned him clogging shipping lanes :)
Hah! That's a shame, prob would have added additional depth to the tale! ;)
yes, I can't "fathom" it :)
What is the significance of the red dots off Spurn.
treacherous waters, perhaps? Binks?
Thought that might be Pali, until I turned it upside down.
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