Is anyone interested in the changing shape of the UK (and other countries for that matter). I am fascinated by the coastal erosion taking place on the Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire coast on the East, and the Lancashire coast on the west. The sea is not only taking from these areas but is depositing and forming a peninsula on the Kent coast. Villages under the sea on the east. Surprisingly one of the fastest places where the sea is coming in is not on the east, but Formby point (where red squirells live), near Southport, on the west coast.
The planned managed retreat over the next 20 to 50 years from the Norfolk villages is interesting, although the people living in these areas, will suffer. Houses worth £1 etc.
Tony.