
Poole Harbour in Dorset is an enormous natural harbour. Despite being used by gigantic cross-channel ferries, the harbour has an average depth of 48cm.
I have no idea who works these things out.

Poole Harbour in Dorset is an enormous natural harbour. Despite being used by gigantic cross-channel ferries, the harbour has an average depth of 48cm.
I have no idea who works these things out.
Posted March 2, 2008 by MRY in Dorset, Isle of Purbeck, Kayaking
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Bugger…..I was really hoping that photo would make it into the book!
I believe that the sight of you in skin-tight shiney black leggings was deemed to disturbing to young children.
Mark
Actually … I’ve just seen the draft layout for another part of the book – that photo is being used after all.
Mark