excerpt from 'Underland: A Deep Time Journey' pp. 43–44 (122 words)
excerpt from 'Underland: A Deep Time Journey' pp. 43–44 (122 words)
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[Macfarlane and Borodale have been caving in the Mendips] It is full dark by the time Sean and I get back to the cottage. We hose down and then hang up our hazmat suits in the cool air of the garden, one on each wing of the totem pole. I whistle a song from Rubber Soul by the Beatles while we work. Sean tells me about how he once climbed a wooded slope in Burrington Combe, opposite Aveline’s, and found an entrance to a chamber, the aperture big enough for him to put his head into but too tight to admit his body. ‘I called out into it,’ says Sean, ‘and the chamber answered, singing a different note back to me.’ |
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