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peteiridium
Recent Activity
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January 8, 2012
peteiridium
has been to Glastonbury
Fascinating town where normal life interfaces with the occult
Mostly known these days for the gigantic music festival which happens just down the road, Glastonbury the town is fascinating in its own right. The Tor, with its ruined church (now owned by the... »
Intriguing Environs | Edited by Dylan and Nicholas Jackson
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January 8, 2012
peteiridium
has been to Brimham Rocks
Astonishing rock formations dot the Brimham Moor landscape
Some of the Brimham Rock formations look almost impossible, and were once thought to have been carved by the druids. Yet these astonishing rocks were formed naturally.
Found on Brimham Moor in... »
Natural Wonders, Geological Oddities | Edited by pyrawyrm, M Rebekah Otto and others
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January 8, 2012
peteiridium
has been to The Silver Swan
A perfectly running 230 year old silver automaton and music box
Mark Twain saw the Silver Swan in Paris in 1867 and noted in his journal that it "had a living grace about his movement and a living intelligence in his eyes". Over 140 years later, this elegant... »
Amazing Automata | Edited by Annetta
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January 8, 2012
peteiridium
has been to Charmouth Beach
Cliffs full of fossils at the portal to England's Jurassic Coast
You probably won't want to spread your beach blanket out on Charmouth Beach, but if you have a keen eye and good hiking shoes, you just might find a few dinosaur fossils.
Charmouth Beach lies... »
Geological Oddities, Natural History, Incredible Ruins | Edited by serflac and atimian