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Lighthouse Wind

Sentinel Lighthouse Steel Wind Bell with Blue Crab Wind Catcher Sentinel Lighthouse Steel Wind Bell with Blue Crab Wind Catcher
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Close your eyes and imagine the sound of buoys rocking in the ocean, their bells providing the distinctive resonating clang as they ride atop ocean waves. The Sentinel Lighthouse Bell captures that poetic sound while providing a visual reminder of the sea...

SunSationsTM Medium Lighthouse Wind Spinner - Color: Blue/Copper SunSationsTM Medium Lighthouse Wind Spinner - Color: Blue/Copper
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EyCatchers are an innovative wind spinner or mobile made of 18 gauge steel and powder-coated for a highly reflective finish. As they spin they change shapes and seem to pulse. The finest quality workmanship is put into every piece...

Kaleidoscope Copper Lighthouse Wind Spinner Kaleidoscope Copper Lighthouse Wind Spinner
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EyCatchers are an innovative wind spinner or mobile made of 18 gauge steel and powder-coated for a highly reflective finish. As they spin they change shapes and seem to pulse. The finest quality workmanship is put into every piece...

Next Innovations Medium Blue Copper Lighthouse Spinner Next Innovations Medium Blue Copper Lighthouse Spinner
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Medium EyCatchers are approximately 11" to 12" in size; 1 lb to 3 lbs in weight. All our EyCatchers are made of 18 gauge steel and powder coated for a highly reflective finish. The finest quality workmanship put into every piece keeps our product superior to any on the market...

Running Against the Wind: The Transformation of a New Age Medium and His Warning to the Church Running Against the Wind: The Transformation of a New Age Medium and His Warning to the Church
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As a kid, Brian experimented with Ouija boards and Tarot cards. After time in the Air Force, he became consumed with the occult. Later, he developed his skill for Transcendental Meditation and eventually had his own spirit guides...

Lighthouse Wind
Which line from the poem makes the ocean seem human?

Take caution, wayward seafarer,
These waters are not the same
As the one's across the hemisphere
That you have tried to tame.
The waves will swell much higher,
The wind will punch your bones,
And the ocean will introduce you
To the locker of Davy Jones.
Been years, I've manned this lighthouse
And seen many a vessel head out.
Never have I seen one return
Without scars from a mighty bout.
So take caution, wayward seafarer,
It's your hide if you do not take heed.
If you still want to brave this ocean,
I'm wishing you Godspeed.

"These waters are not the same / As the one's across the hemisphere"
"Been years, I've manned this lighthouse / And seen many a vessel head out."
"If you still want to brave this ocean, / I'm wishing you Godspeed."
"And the ocean will introduce you / To the locker of Davy Jones

The last line makes the ocean seem human. It uses personification, which is the literary device that gives inanimate objects or animals humanistic qualities. The personifying word is "introduce", as an ocean is not able to give an introduction.

Add Hunstanton Cliffs to Your Norfolk Holiday Itinerary and Take a Journey into the Past

The famous striped red and white cliffs at Hunstanton in Norfolk, UK, are an eye-catching attraction, but they will also give you a lot of information about the history of life in the area, both through fossil-hunting and by viewing the historical buildings perched on the cliff top.

Why are the cliffs striped?

The striped appearance of the cliffs is caused by layers of different-coloured rock. The main layers are:

  • Carrstone. This is the brown layer and consists of sandstone - sand cemented together by iron oxide (rust). In places where the cement is stronger, the rock is darker and less crumbly. There are no fossils in this layer apart from a little fossilised wood.
  • Chalk. The white and red chalk is made of limestone. Limestone forms in warm tropical climates, which suggests that Hunstanton's climate was once warmer than it is today! The colour of the red chalk is due to iron staining.

Collecting Fossils

During the Cretaceous geological period, between 135 and 70 million years ago, the cliffs were under the sea, and are rich in fossils formed from the dead creatures which fell onto the seabed.

Fossils are found in the chalky layers of Hunstanton cliffs. The safest way to find them is by cracking open the rocks away from the base of the cliffs, where you are unlikely to be hit by a rockfall! All of the following types of fossils have been found at Hunstanton:

  • Coccoliths (microscopic plants)
  • Bivalves (similar to cockles and oysters)
  • Belemnites (similar to cuttlefish)
  • Ammonites (similar to nautilus)
  • Brachiopods (similar to clams)
  • Echinoids (sea urchins)
  • Shark’s teeth

Caution: Rocks may fall out of the cliffs at any time, and hammering the cliffs could cause a major rockfall. So only look for fossils away from the base of the cliffs. Use a proper geological hammer and protect your eyes, as an ordinary hammer could splinter, or rock splinters could damage your eyes.

Other Attractions of the Cliffs

The cliffs are colonised by fulmars - birds which look like gulls but are in fact petrels. You will see pairs of these birds on their nests scattered along the entire length of the cliffs or circling in the air nearby. It is advisable to keep your distance from them as they may vomit a thick oily bile on to you if they feel threatened!

Also, look out for the historic  buildings perched on the cliff tops. These include St Edmund's  Chapel. This building, now in ruins, was erected in 1272 in memory of St Edmund who landed at Hunstanton in 855 to be crowned King of East Anglia. Edmund led an army against Viking invaders but was defeated, captured and martyred. The area around the chapel is now called St Edmund's Point to commemorate this event. Edmund later became the first patron saint of England.

You will also see the Coastguard Lookout Tower at St Edmund's Point. This box-like building with its viewing platform on the first floor was built in 1907. It was a Marconi listening post in both World Wars, used for gathering military intelligence from wireless signals, and is now a private residence.

Close to the Lookout Tower is the imposing Hunstanton Lighthouse. A lighthouse has been sited here since 1665, but the present lighthouse was built in 1840, although it ceased operations in 1922 and also was converted into a private residence.

After looking at the historical remnants on the top of the cliffs, cast your gaze across the Wash to the Lincolnshire coast. Looking out to the mouth of the Wash you will be able to see the wind farm offshore from Skegness, generating electrical power for thousands of homes, and a sign of the future.

The cliffs stretch between the town of Hunstanton and the neighbouring village of Old Hunstanton. For more information about the many other attractions in Hunstanton and the surrounding area, see the Hunstanton Directory website: www.hunstanton-info.com.

About the Author

Paul Hayward is a web author and travel writer. He runs popular online tourist guides, including Stratford Directory and Hunstanton Directory.

Sentinel Lighthouse Steel Wind Bell with Blue Crab Wind Catcher Sentinel Lighthouse Steel Wind Bell with Blue Crab Wind Catcher
Sale Price: $61.99

Close your eyes and imagine the sound of buoys rocking in the ocean, their bells providing the distinctive resonating clang as they ride atop ocean waves. The Sentinel Lighthouse Bell captures that poetic sound while providing a visual reminder of the sea...

SunSationsTM Medium Lighthouse Wind Spinner - Color: Blue/Copper SunSationsTM Medium Lighthouse Wind Spinner - Color: Blue/Copper
Sale Price: $23.99

EyCatchers are an innovative wind spinner or mobile made of 18 gauge steel and powder-coated for a highly reflective finish. As they spin they change shapes and seem to pulse. The finest quality workmanship is put into every piece...

Kaleidoscope Copper Lighthouse Wind Spinner Kaleidoscope Copper Lighthouse Wind Spinner
Sale Price: $35.99

EyCatchers are an innovative wind spinner or mobile made of 18 gauge steel and powder-coated for a highly reflective finish. As they spin they change shapes and seem to pulse. The finest quality workmanship is put into every piece...

Next Innovations Medium Blue Copper Lighthouse Spinner Next Innovations Medium Blue Copper Lighthouse Spinner
Sale Price: $28.60
Average Rating:

Medium EyCatchers are approximately 11" to 12" in size; 1 lb to 3 lbs in weight. All our EyCatchers are made of 18 gauge steel and powder coated for a highly reflective finish. The finest quality workmanship put into every piece keeps our product superior to any on the market...

Running Against the Wind: The Transformation of a New Age Medium and His Warning to the Church Running Against the Wind: The Transformation of a New Age Medium and His Warning to the Church
List Price: $12.95
Sale Price: $5.18
Used From: $7.50
Average Rating:

As a kid, Brian experimented with Ouija boards and Tarot cards. After time in the Air Force, he became consumed with the occult. Later, he developed his skill for Transcendental Meditation and eventually had his own spirit guides...

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