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Mom always told me to stay away from those Norfolk broads... you just never know what they might have.
Hmmm, seems like “someone” is trying to remind the Brits of their heritage. Maybe they’ll wake up.
Either that’s a small boat, or thems some big broads. In any event, I ain’t gonna touch ‘em, Norfolk ‘em.
This seems to be the area northeast of London and, across not too much water, west of Amsterdam.
Several navigable rivers and access to the seas opposite Europe. Good place for a boat.
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“The discovery is the third major archaeological find in the region during the last few months, with evidence of a human settlement from up to 970,000 years ago being found at Happisburgh, near Cromer, and Iron Age timber posts unearthed in the Geldeston Marshes.”
I think this is the most interesting statement in the whole article. Iron age to the Hyborean Age, and THEN SOME! ;)
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