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Wow, you would have to be a hard man to look at a crack like thatOriginally posted by Avalonia View PostI bet the wind really whistles up that crack at Preikestolen
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Good point. It's probably quite slippery when it's wet too.Originally posted by Avalonia View PostI bet the wind really whistles up that crack at Preikestolen
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Yep, saw that last year while walking from our caravan park to West Bay.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
Quite an impressive crack.
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Ah yes, Preacher's RockOriginally posted by greenlake View Post
God, just looking at pictures of that place gives me the collywobbles
You see nutcases casually sunbathing a couple of feet from the edge!
and certified loony couples kissing while standing on a boulder wedged between a crack, with nothing below for thousands of feet!
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With any luck Billy Bragg will fall in it.
He lives about 500 yards from where that pic was taken.
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Looks like it's being held up by only a couple of dinosaur bonesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post
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There have been so many landslips along that stretch of coast following the rains of 2012 that I'd say a good 30% of the SW Coast path is now off limits & you have to follow detours.
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