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Maybe of interest if you cannot get to visit the new lady in our midst.

I think this summer and after we are going to find rather a lot of visitors in the area.

We may even have to complain about Bloody Tourists.

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Still an absence of comfort stops! - but I suppose that it's still early days.

  • 2 weeks later...
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The Morpeth Herald today tells us that Northumberlandia is now going forward for a National Award against schemes in Weymouth, Birmingham, Snowdonia, and Singapore!

The winner is to be announced in July.

Lets hope our very own lady wins.

The largest human landform in the World.

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It is in the Journal too.

Fame at last.

Bring in the tourists.

Mind today they will be slip sliding away because it is raining and the site is 'born slippy'

  • 6 months later...
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The landform has won two awards from the Chartered Institute of Public Relations annual North East Pride Awards.

This was from an article in the News post Leader 24th October 2013

  • 3 weeks later...
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Some exiles returned and visited our Earth Goddess.

They had expected to be underwhelmed but walked, took in the views and the position and became impressed.

Maybe I influenced them, slightly.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Northumberlandia now has been named Miss World after winning a global competition.

It has won the Best Landscape Architecture category in the 2013 International Property awards.

  • 6 months later...
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Was on top of The Lady yesterday - ooh no missus, titter ye not - incredible views and I was amazed at the extent of the opencast works behind it. But I still can't make sense out of it's layout - baffles me, that. But I was more impressed by the wildlife - damsel flies (tons) butterflies (even more) and a lovely cheese & tomato toastie at the cafe.

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Was on top of The Lady yesterday - ooh no missus, titter ye not - incredible views and I was amazed at the extent of the opencast works behind it. But I still can't make sense out of it's layout - baffles me, that. But I was more impressed by the wildlife - damsel flies (tons) butterflies (even more) and a lovely cheese & tomato toastie at the cafe.

Did you rest that toastie on your case ma lord? 

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I've been meaning to get up there and get some shots of the sunset as it sets nicely over the top of Plessey late on.

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Keith, the opencast is certainly one bloody big hole! It's lovely up there, great views.

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Sorry, I meant to get back to this one. I still don't like Northumberlandia as a tourist attraction. I just cannot see the point in the design. There is too much up and down and going around. They might as well have built a rollercoaster on the site. But the views are impressive and the insect life is flourishing.

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I have not seen it from the air Canny Lass.

Thanks for the comment, I must fly out soon.

Mind you I do enjoy walking from ground level up and do not mind going round and round.

Health and fitness maybe is an important part of the lady's charm to some people.

The path of least resistance,or an up hill struggle.

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I have not seen it from the air Canny Lass.

Thanks for the comment, I must fly out soon.

Mind you I do enjoy walking from ground level up and do not mind going round and round.

Health and fitness maybe is an important part of the lady's charm to some people.

The path of least resistance,or an up hill struggle.

Local photographer, Pau Appleby - Facebook -   www.facebook.com/PaulApplebyPhotography

took this aerial video that starts off with Northumberlandia (can sometime take a few seconds to get to the Youtube link)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO4EgkvfohY

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I have not seen it from the air Canny Lass.

Thanks for the comment, I must fly out soon.

Mind you I do enjoy walking from ground level up and do not mind going round and round.

Health and fitness maybe is an important part of the lady's charm to some people.

The path of least resistance,or an up hill struggle.

Local photographer, Paul Appleby has some aerial videos of our area on his fb page

  www.facebook.com/PaulApplebyPhotography

One of them starts off with Northumberlandia -

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO4EgkvfohY = the URL but I can't get this link to the video on Youtube to activate.

 

You have to page down a few pages of photos and other aerial videos from the local area

Alnmouth and Amble Aerial Photography

Aerial video of Amble and Alnmouth, Northumberland.

 

The Beautiful North East - Aerial Video

A selection of view from the North East of England. Bamburgh Castle Angel of the North Seaton Sluice Sea

 

Until you reach :-

 

Blyth & Cramlington (Northumberland) Aerial Views

Short film of Blyth Beach, Northumberlandia and an old windmill in Cramlington, Northumberland UK.

Edited by Eggy1948

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