The caterpillar has morphed

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The caterpillar has morphed

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 26 Sep 2019

View from Sidcot Hotel towards Bleadon Hill. One of the landmarks of my childhood in the 1950s is no longer to be seen. Back then, there was no woodland on the face of the hill. The stand of trees – the three bumps rising above the woodland, located at Image – stood clear of the ridge, looking like a giant caterpillar walking along the ridge, and 'Caterpillar' was the local name for the hill. (An alternative, related to the same group of trees, was 'Ship Hill'.)

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.306399
Longitude
-2.82769