A February afternoon at Tinsley Green
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Image: © Nic Franklin-Woolley Taken: 12 Feb 2010
Not much sunlight gets across Tinsley Green on a winter afternoon due to the low angle of the sun as it sets, combined with the slope of the park. I wonder what has affected the earth's tilt since the birth of our solar system... If the earth's tectonic plates had been formed in different orientations the earth's current and familiar geography would be totally different.