In the summer, on baking hot sky-blue afternoons, the cliffs of the chalk white Severn Sisters are crowded with holiday makers picnicking and enjoying the view. What's not apparent to most of them is that if they could climb down the face of Seaford Head a little and press themselves against the chalk, they would disappear through the wall and enjoy a more fantastic view of the remains of a Martian invasion force."Book II of the humorous and sometimes romantic Time Travel Diaries of James Urquhart, science lecturer and ...
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In the summer, on baking hot sky-blue afternoons, the cliffs of the chalk white Severn Sisters are crowded with holiday makers picnicking and enjoying the view. What's not apparent to most of them is that if they could climb down the face of Seaford Head a little and press themselves against the chalk, they would disappear through the wall and enjoy a more fantastic view of the remains of a Martian invasion force."Book II of the humorous and sometimes romantic Time Travel Diaries of James Urquhart, science lecturer and sometime rambler, living in 2015 and Elizabeth Bicester, Victorian Cambridge graduate, whom he met at a cricket match at Hamgreen in 1873
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