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/y7F2nnP2r4
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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/y7F2nnP2r4
Hubbard's Hills gorge is one of two ancient glacial overspill channels near Louth; another older, higher one located to the west.pic.twitter.com/KM623KHVyf
(I like this picture because the snow and lack of leaves mean you can see both the depth of the valley and the river that once cut it at the end of the last Ice Age; normally both are harder to make out in photos!)
Looking rather tranquil & beautiful in its autumn garb 

Indeed! :)
Give me a Lakings pasty to boot and it’d be heaven 
Hah! :)
Those ancient Greeks got everywhere 
Lol! :)
I spent many hours there as a child
Hello, you! So lovely to see your Twitter treasures! x
60 years ago I used to play in that stream. Now, from my long-time home in Paris, this ice-age gorge seems a long way away but still looks so familiar.
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