I was watching this person walking on a beautiful sandy beach. His finely etched foot prints got defaced by a small wave.
I thought about the foot prints on a stone in the Severne beach.
How did that happened. I mean, there can't be many waves and the tide levels do not go down rapidly in days, or to that matter in thousands of years, to leave a print in soft sand/stone which has bin there for thou........
Hang on a bit I got distrated reading about this in an article written in 2007 called "Kenfig Sands, Porthcawl. Bridgend. Site visits to two peat shelves"
According to the story. (shit if you alredy read the whole article forget reading this, you I will feel an idiot: when I put this ^^^^^^^, then you can start reading).
In 2007 this guy found some stakes, which he thought will be washed away, but he saved them, as he is an archeologist. what will I do is on your imagination.
Now all the local arceologists get a wiff of some notoriority and dived in. And then 5 of them and the original player get in the mix. Hope they mix well man.
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