the hidden sea-cave full of technicolour corals that noone but marine biologists ever see, that can only be visited on two days a year; the sculpture of ten thousand statues on the long lonely strand-beach, all looking half-lost out to sea; the place where the cliff has fallen into the sea for two thousand years, leaving a hilltop-fort half suspended; the grotto-altar built by a odd nobleman, carved almost inaccessibly into a cave in a seacliff.
See, that sounds lovely, and so does anything that reminds of Seaward or Greenwitch. Maybe it will turn up on Netflix and I can watch just the good parts.
It's one of the most joyful archaeologist shows I've seen, & as beautifully shot).
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See, that sounds lovely, and so does anything that reminds of Seaward or Greenwitch. Maybe it will turn up on Netflix and I can watch just the good parts.
It's one of the most joyful archaeologist shows I've seen, & as beautifully shot).
Hmm. I'll have to look for that.
Thank you!