Monday, March 07, 2005

Ebbor Gorge



I love this place. It's in Somerset, western England, just above the small city of Wells, with it's spectacular 12th Century Cathedral. Up the hill past Wookey Hole, which is a deep set of caverns full of tourists, towards Cheddar, which is the bigger more popular natural attraction, you get to a tiny car park with a couple of footpaths unobtrusively leading down into a crack in the hilltop. You enter a deep ravine which brims with life, and following the winding path, after 30 or 40 minutes move up and emerge from the trees onto a high cliff which looks back across the gorge and towards Glastonbury and the endless Somerset levels.

It's a beautiful place, which once housed Iron age people. It would have been safe here, defendable, sheltered from wind and weather, far from the invaders' coast. I shot a video here. We dressed up like mannikins and cavorted like children on the cliff, the setting sun making us magical in red and gold.

This is the place I found contentment with H, who had precious little of that in her short life.

This fertile green split in the earth will spill out at a moment's notice and rejuvenate the surrounding farmed grassland, once the people have gone.

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4 Comments:

At 7:20 PM, Blogger Library Lady quoth...

Beautiful photo. Nice blog!

 
At 1:14 AM, Blogger karma quoth...

how pretty! i want to go there too! :))

 
At 7:24 AM, Blogger transience quoth...

and you shall dance among the leaves like faeries. i love the picture, deek.

 
At 7:36 AM, Blogger Kate Ford quoth...

When we come over again, I want to visit there too. :o) Goodie.

These are really beautiful pictures. But you know I love the UK. I never saw any of it that I didn't love.

Is this where you moved or did you just go roaming and have a look?

 

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