tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post7279022547126513878..comments2024-03-28T00:46:01.084+00:00Comments on Stonehenge and the Ice Age: Green Bridge of Wales -- the beginning of the end?BRIAN JOHNhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00413447032454568083noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-44937234409062144772017-11-14T16:22:58.930+00:002017-11-14T16:22:58.930+00:00we put together a timelapse video of photos before...we put together a timelapse video of photos before and after the storms..<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/PembrokeshireCoast/posts/1432597370171232<br />greenbeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11048246803591294660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-29348055773670633932017-10-25T20:53:25.696+01:002017-10-25T20:53:25.696+01:00This Facebook site has some marvellous nature phot...This Facebook site has some marvellous nature photographs, including the recent damage to the Green Bridge on October 20th:-<br /><br />https://www.facebook.com/mypembrokeshireTonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-63073298689278621682017-10-23T18:33:08.320+01:002017-10-23T18:33:08.320+01:00Just seen film footage of a ferocious storm at Por...Just seen film footage of a ferocious storm at Portleven, Cornwall, dated October 17th. Is there not a very large coastal erratic there? It's called the Giant's Rock.TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-10568346380784228822017-10-23T18:07:11.306+01:002017-10-23T18:07:11.306+01:00[Acknowledgements to Paul Simon and his song '...[Acknowledgements to Paul Simon and his song 'Cecilia']<br /><br />Ophelia, you're breaking my arch,<br />You're shaking my confidence daily<br />Ophelia, I'm begging you please....TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-34906414958904058762017-10-23T18:03:21.979+01:002017-10-23T18:03:21.979+01:00MPP is welcome to use this remote possibility: WHA...MPP is welcome to use this remote possibility: WHAT IF such Pembrokeshire Rock Arches inspired the mighty proto - Welsh inhabitants of SW Wales to build megalithic structures such as Pentre Ifan and the trilithons ot Stonehenge, and wherever that was before its wholesale dismantling and reconsructoin, IKEA -style, on the edge of little old Salisbury Plain, 170 miles away, as the Neolithic/ Bronze Age crow flew??<br /><br />MUST be a possibility, if one's imagination is vivid enough to cope with this.TonyHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-18911693222450392672017-10-23T14:44:00.473+01:002017-10-23T14:44:00.473+01:00There are reports of other storms coming in. I won...There are reports of other storms coming in. I wonder if aomeone is setting up a camera?CysgodyCastellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13620207303913151566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-40025490101494283932017-10-23T14:36:24.332+01:002017-10-23T14:36:24.332+01:00Gets even more interesting -- it now appears that ...Gets even more interesting -- it now appears that the upper rockfall occurred in Storm Ophelia, and the one at the base of the pillar occurred in Storm Brian, 5 days later.BRIAN JOHNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00413447032454568083noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-56166272018009343032017-10-23T11:14:38.912+01:002017-10-23T11:14:38.912+01:00There is sort of mild link to Stonehenge in that e...There is sort of mild link to Stonehenge in that everything has its time and erosion and decay happen all the time. What is happening at the Green Bridge is a reminder that we live in an ever naturally changing world.<br /><br />I don't know any specifics about parts of Stonerhege being reimagined or rebuilt some decades ago but i would have preferred to have seen it in its natural and normal tumble downed state. As it is it has become a theme park all of its own and does now feel a sanitised place. The vast majority of other neolithic sites scattered around the countryside are subject to a natural decay process, Stonehenge shouldn't be any different.<br /><br />I am not sure if i remember this accurately but on a visit to the Cheesewring(s) on Bodmin Moor in the 1980's i am sure i recall it was secured by rusting metal spikes to stop it toppling over. I feel a little aggreived that it is not allowed to just fall over when its time comes. There must have been lots of other cheesewrings that have been and gone, one more collapsing is no different to any of these others. That is the natural order of things.<br /><br />The point being that everything has its time.<br /><br /> CysgodyCastellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13620207303913151566noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-2727585792611854312017-10-22T08:39:09.700+01:002017-10-22T08:39:09.700+01:00No it isn't!No it isn't!Peter Dunnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05417233316425767843noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1228690739485734684.post-27517782397523017992017-10-21T22:58:36.177+01:002017-10-21T22:58:36.177+01:00Cue for a certain Flanagan & Allen song?Cue for a certain Flanagan & Allen song?TonyHnoreply@blogger.com