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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    I see the genes have worked their way through
    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...ml#post1075555

    Still my favourite out of the mouths of babes.

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    My daughter who'd just started reading came up all excited saying 'I know what the witch is called. Shes called Meet'
    'Meet??? That's a funny name, how did you find that out?'
    'It's written over there on that sign. Meet the Wookey witch'
    I see the genes have worked their way through

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Wookey hole is good but I have no idea how much it is as I had to pretend I was from the BBC when I last visited.

    The Wookey witch was quite hot to.
    My daughter who'd just started reading came up all excited saying 'I know what the witch is called. Shes called Meet'
    'Meet??? That's a funny name, how did you find that out?'
    'It's written over there on that sign. Meet the Wookey witch'

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  • Old Hack
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    The area is beautiful, but prefer cycling/canoeing about it.

    I have some great photos of the Tor from the Rhynes around Street.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Wookey hole is good but I have no idea how much it is as I had to pretend I was from the BBC when I last visited.

    The Wookey witch was quite hot to.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by TheBigD View Post
    WHS - we got half price entry vouchers online but was still not worth it. The gorge is a much better day out.
    Nah. Gorge is a ripoff.

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  • TheBigD
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Avoid Wookey though, right rip off these days.
    WHS - we got half price entry vouchers online but was still not worth it. The gorge is a much better day out.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    What one's that then? I only know Cox's Mill & that's been boarded up for months because squatters moved in or something.
    Ooops. Otherway around. Wookey Hole is good. Cheddar Gorge is crap.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    I'd recommend the new hotel at Cheddar Gorge. £119 with breakfast for a family of four which includes entry to the cave & site for the whole day(and part of the next if you swing it). Then £79 per subsequent night. Good base of operations. Avoid Wookey though, right rip off these days.
    What one's that then? I only know Cox's Mill & that's been boarded up for months because squatters moved in or something.

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  • Old Hack
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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Cheddar?
    I'd recommend the new hotel at Cheddar Gorge. £119 with breakfast for a family of four which includes entry to the cave & site for the whole day(and part of the next if you swing it). Then £79 per subsequent night. Good base of operations. Avoid Wookey though, right rip off these days.

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Well, you'll probably be pleased to hear that the Axe and Cleaver is the Axe and Cleaver again - as opposed to Bombay Nights or whatever it was.
    Haha, yes, the wych or whatever it was.

    That pub was cracking in the early mid 80's.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by amcdonald View Post
    Except Poole Harbour which gets extra tides
    Poole happens to be close to a nodal point,
    owing to its position approximately halfway
    between Lands End and the Dover Strait. In
    the English Channel there occurs a ‘Standing
    Wave’, rather like the wave you get by slopping
    water about in a bath. The pivot point of this
    wave is in the vicinity of Poole. Hence there is
    a Mean range at Poole of 1.6m Springs and
    0.5m Neaps, as compared with 3.9m and 1.9m
    respectively at Portsmouth. As you move away
    from Poole, so the size of the tide increases.
    Interestingly, Portland and Southampton, both
    roughly equidistant from Poole, have “mirror
    image” tidal curves with a Low Water and a
    High Water “stand” respectively. By the time
    Dartmouth and Shoreham are reached, again
    both fairly equidistant from Poole, the tidal
    curve has settled down to the conventional
    semi-diurnal curve.
    With it so far? Good! Now let us complicate
    the matter by introducing friction. In shallow
    water, friction causes a distortion of the tide in
    such a way that it introduces another ‘standing
    wave’ into the cycle. A tidal graph will show it
    as a second ‘blip’ on the curve. However, when
    the main tide range becomes small, the
    frictional effect distorts the tidal curve more
    and more, eventually producing either ‘double
    high’ or ‘double low’ waters, depending on the
    phasing of the tidal curve.
    Strictly speaking these are not ‘double highs or
    lows’ but a dimunation of the normal twice
    daily tide cycle. Where the semi-diurnal tide
    range is small, any shallow water tide effect
    remains a constant. Hence during neap tides at
    Poole, the tide is mostly due to shallow water
    tide constituents.
    Poole Harbour consists of a large basin with
    only one entrance. As described above, the
    tidal stream is mainly quarter diurnal. In other
    words the stream at the entrance ebbs and
    flows 8 times per day as opposed to the normal
    4 times per day round the rest of the coast.
    Though the tide range is small, even at springs,
    the quantity of water that must run out of the
    harbour to empty it is very great indeed, which
    accounts for the strong tidal streams to be
    experienced at the harbour entrance.
    So you see, the explanation of the Poole
    double tides being a result of two separate
    tidal waves reaching the area, one from the
    east and one from the west, is entirely untrue,
    as is the story that the Poole tides and indeed
    the Solent anomalies are due to the presence
    of the Isle of Wight.
    Hope this helps.


    My brain hurts.

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  • amcdonald
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
    Twice a day the same as everywhere else, it just goes out further as the Severn estuary has the 2nd highest tidal range in the world.
    Except Poole Harbour which gets extra tides

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    Haha, yes, indeed, I am from South Wilts/Somerset border originally so know the area fairly well. Used to live in Southwick, near Frome.
    Well, you'll probably be pleased to hear that the Axe and Cleaver is the Axe and Cleaver again - as opposed to Bombay Nights or whatever it was.

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