Flying west to Exmoor for the winter » Flood defences at Porlock Weir

The shingle beach at Porlock Weir is close to a submerged forest

The shingle beach at Porlock Weir is close to a submerged forest

Remains of mud and tree stumps can be found at low tide in an area heavily populated in the Mesolithic era.

  • This is scratched into a slate at the Porlock Weir harbour wall
  • The heights of Exmoor tower over the village

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