I suppose the heading of this post will be meaningless to
most.
It is a place name. Not one you will see in passing;
you have to go there to discover it - like Captain Cook and Australia.
Arne is a
village in the Purbeck district of Dorset, but is also a great area controlled
by the RSPB.
Here is a map that may help. As you can see, Arne pushes itself
right out into Poole Harbour.
You can be in the woods like this:
or walking a footpath
to where strange looking faces eye you up
or where deer graze under the watchful eye of a strange tree animal with a long snout,
Or you may climb a small hill to look out upon Poole Harbour
while your fellow explorer Captain Cook goes ahead to seek more wonders of this fabulous land
and discovers someone with foresight has been here before to provide what all explorers need!
Just in case you cannot read the sign on the fence:
Well behaved children welcome.
Failure to comply will result in clamping
(at parental cost) or being sold as slaves.
Thank you.
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