I hope you had a reasonable Christmas... this crapaud wishes you all the best for 2015.
Might as well copy VFC a bit and list my Top Ten posts - but for "all time" as they say, in this case since May 2010 according to my stats page.
At #10, the specialist topic of bunkers drew in the "crowds", around 350 views since I posted in April this year : http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-best-view-bunker.html
At #9, another specialist subject where viewers almost certainly came direct from a Google search : http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2011/01/roches-douvres-lighthouse.html
I think the same applies to the rest of them too, rather than there being any huge bunch of regular viewers. At #8 : http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2012/08/wow-bing-aerial-map-view-beats-google.html
At #7, people looking up the story about Operation Hardtack 28 and Captain Ayton at Egypte: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2013/05/egypte-ayton-lair-and-les-rouaux.html
#6 : searches about Battle: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2010/08/battle-of-flowers-moonlight-parade-2010.html
An oddity at #5, it was only a short message with no pictures: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2010/01/happy-new-year.html - but it mentioned technical issues with YouTube and British frame rates, so I guess I'm not the only one to have noticed the problem and searched for info!
#4 : a definite Specialist Subject: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2010/10/db9-superyacht.html
#3 : even more specialist and one of my more geeky excursions into nerdiness: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2012/08/jersey-post-collection-boxes-2012.html
The Top Two reveals what the internet is really for, apart from cat videos and smut - nostalgia.
#2: http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2012/04/tourism-decline-lost-attractions.html
My most read page has been viewed 4422 times since appearing a year and a half ago (would you be happy with those stats? I'd be interested to hear).
#1 http://crapaudmatic.blogspot.com/2012/05/tourism-decline-hotels-gone.html
Have a Happy New Year!
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Sunday, 7 December 2014
A circular walk around Millbrook and Mt Felard, with bunkers
.. a neat and tidy 5ft-wide path which takes you into Seafield Avenue. Keep left and you'll arrive at the inner road...
.. here. If you manage to cross you can take a look at...
.. a good water feature.To the right here, you can see daylight coming through from the other side of the wall. To the left, a long dark pipe to the beach.







.. it's a megalithic structure moved here from a field nearby (when the Hotel Cristina extended their carpark?) in the 1970s...
field 819 being here next to the hotel on an old map.


.. and clambering into the hedge, this time I'm facing the airport.

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