End of the Norfolk & Suffolk Broads?
I am only familiar with the Broads through Arthur Ransome's remarkable
"Swallows and Amazons" series. "Coot Club" and "The Big Six" are set in
these waters; it must have been remarkable in the 1930's, and it sounds as
though the area is essentially unchanged!
If anyplace on earth is relevant to boating...
"Cap'n Ric" wrote in message
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I stand corrected.
Cap'n Ric
"Molesworth" wrote in message
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In article hx84h.9297$sw6.8610@trndny08,
"Cap'n Ric" wrote:
This is rec.boats.cruising.
Obviously you've mistaken it for my.political.cause!
Cap'n Ric
Not so Cap'n!
The Broads are stuffed with boats of all kinds, from Norfolk Wherries to
skiffs. It spreads from The Wash to the north and spreads all along the
Norfolk and Suffolk coastlines, going inland for many miles. It's a huge
wildlife preserve too, and has a very old commercial history. All the
thatch you see on 'olde worlde' houses comes from Norfolk Broads...
HTH
Molesworth
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