I know those reasons only too well Lat!
Devon at 55 - A Difficult Place To Be
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostThank you teamsaint, Serial and Eine for these contributions. On your point, Serial, I have only in recent years become aware of the links between areas south of your London clay, including mine, and the Jurassic Coast formations. This came about when investigating potential for fracking which incidentally is virtually nil in Cornwall as well as East Anglia. The geologicial bands are very narrow from Purley down to, say, Crawley and across to the Dorking area. Perhaps most obviously this is seen north and south of Reigate. Only on one side of that town - south - would one be walking a part of the sandier Greensand Way.
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