The River Lud at Hubbard's Hills, Louth, yesterday.pic.twitter.com/vv9DtzbjuQ
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Hubbard's Hills in the bright September sunshine.pic.twitter.com/Ip6BZJKTip
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A tree by the river, Hubbard's Hills, Louth.pic.twitter.com/Fa8AyLYCfs
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Hubbard's Hills gorge, Louth, was formed in the last 'Ice Age' by water draining from a lake over Hallington+Raithby http://www.caitlingreen.org/2014/09/of-chalk-and-ice-white-cliffs-of-louth.html …pic.twitter.com/T3oB6jp11u
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Hubbard's Hills gorge is one of 2 glacial overspill channels nr Louth; another older, higher one located to the west https://www.bing.com/mapspreview?osid=94221a94-09af-4b97-86e2-f1d2cbf01a9c&cp=53.360658~-0.030313&lvl=14&style=h&v=2&sV=2&form=S00027 …pic.twitter.com/ILGEVS7vhl
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'The Geomorphology of the Lincolnshire Wolds': http://www.emgs.org.uk/files/mercian_vol13on/Mercian%20Geologist%20volume%2015%202000-2003/Mercian%202000%20v15%20p041%20Lincs%20Wolds%20geomorphology%20excursion,%20Robinson.pdf … (Map=max extent of the proglacial lake nr Louth during last Ice Age)pic.twitter.com/WeWA4HJNqN
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Great info - thanks. Looking forward to reading the David Robinson
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David is very good on the geological history of this region :)
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