Monty Stubble
9 years ago

Anyone know where this is?

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1015162788561209&id=690952250982266 

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9 years ago
Hmm by the sea and presumably somewhere in Cumbria.

I'm guessing somewhere on the Furness peninsula.

Is there a prize?
Morlock
9 years ago
"ttxela" wrote:

I'm guessing somewhere on the Furness peninsula.



Guessing that's outside COMRU area?

http://www.caverescue.org.uk/rescue-teams/comru/ 
Monty Stubble
9 years ago
Mmmm, I think that map's a bit inaccurate as they cover mines all over the place outside that area.

But I can tell you I think those photos are outside their area. The last poser on their website was Woodhead in SW Scotland.
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BertyBasset
9 years ago
The rock looks like a sandstone with small white pebbles, so fluvial sediment. Looks like it's been through the ******, some recrystallisation and fracturing, so am guessing older than carboniferous, and probably older than Devonian ORS which is nice and bedded. As others suggest, over the border?

Robin
Groover
9 years ago
Dunno, the rock looks more like granite to me. Could be SW Scotland, but the blueness of the sea reminds me more of Cornwall.
I think we're where I thought we were
BertyBasset
9 years ago
Eh? Why the ****** ? Don't think I had a rude word in there. Mind, I'm struggling to remember what 6 letter word I used.

Am sticking with sandstone as you can clearly see small, white pebbles in there.

Now you mention SW, isn't the Carboniferous in the South West a bit more mangled due to the Variscan aka Hercynian front compared to the Carboniferous elsewhere?

Ooh. Wonder if my word was ******. Let's see if that gets converted!!!!
BertyBasset
9 years ago
Ha, I don't believe it, it was!
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9 years ago

******


Yma O Hyd....
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Oh yes! :lol:


Round Two of our Quiz: "Guess the Mystery Expletive"
Yma O Hyd....
Jim MacPherson
9 years ago
At least it's not as bad as netnanny, sites in parts of South-east England would be verbotten and as for a well-known steel town in Lincolnshire - expunged:)
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9 years ago
"Jim MacPherson" wrote:



.......as for a well-known steel town in Lincolnshire - expunged:)



Doesn't like the **** in S****horpe :lol:


Yma O Hyd....
Monty Stubble
9 years ago
"sinker" wrote:

"Jim MacPherson" wrote:



.......as for a well-known steel town in Lincolnshire - expunged:)



Doesn't like the **** in S****horpe :lol:



An old joke I know but ...
If Typhoo put the tea in Britain,
Who put the **** in S****horpe?

Strangely it allows Bellend!

btw Berty, was your word ******?

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"Monty Stubble" wrote:



Strangely it allows Bellend!



A little village near Hagley in Worcestershire...... what's wrong with that? 😉
Yma O Hyd....
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9 years ago
I'm struggling to guess the word, could it be ******?
christwigg
9 years ago
When we implemented email at British Steel back in the late 90's all of the ID's were location based.

eg /Dalzell/ or /Teesside/ or /Scunthorpe/

The latter caused massive problem with oversensitive profanity filters.
Yorkshireman
9 years ago
Bellend:

So it should, it s the German word for barking - as in dogs, not mad.
BertyBasset
9 years ago
My word was m-i-n-c-e-r !!
Jim MacPherson
9 years ago
This is bad, I will not be able to discuss the merits of my Spong m------r on AditNow. A calamity.
BertyBasset
9 years ago
Yes, I won't be able to share my recipe for rissoles on here now.

Robin
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