Saturday Stroll – Steep Steps

28 thoughts on “Saturday Stroll – Steep Steps

  1. So pretty in the sunshine..Love the mermaids tales…although we have some stunning beaches here I do love the British seaside …I have lots of fond memories of holidays and days out when in the UK its lovely to see the beaches being well kept as well …Thank you for the tour, Janet x

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  2. The Cliff Lift is a surprise to me. I can see that it would be taken out of service after the landslide, but I wonder why it was installed in the first place.

    Climbing all those steps would be good exercise!

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    1. Hello Audrey, in 1908 I expect Bournemouth was still a popular destination for invalids coming to convalesce and cliff lifts are still very handy for the disabled. Now we only have one cliff lift working.

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  3. They will all go to Julia’s House Children’s hospice, whose project it is. They support families and siblings of children with life limiting conditions and take the sick children in for respite care and fun.

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    1. Hello Liz. Locals have seen plenty of homes slip down the cliff, you can see remnants of gardens! It happens all round the coast of Britain. One day my house might have a sea view. They monitor the cliff all the time with sensors.

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      1. Its just geology. Our beaches have to be replenished with sand dredged out in the bay, because the natural process of cliffs crumbling and making more sand was interrupted as soon as promenades and man made structures were built!

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  4. I haven’t heard of a cliff lift before. Maybe essential for politicians returning to their hotel late at night very tired of very drunk?

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