The search for Dunwich, Britain's Atlantis
Dunwich Dynamo 2017 leaving Pub on the Park, Hackney
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The Dunwich Dynamo (sometimes abbreviated to Dun Run or DD) is an annual semi-organised, through-the-night bicycle ride from London Fields park in Hackney, London, England to Dunwich on the Suffolk coast. The distance is approximately 120 miles (190 km).
The ride originated in June 1993, when a group of bicycle messengers left London for a fun ride to the coast on fixed-wheel bikes, inviting members of the public to participate.[dubious – discuss] The event was supported by a cycle shop, Mosquito Bikes of Essex Road, providing mechanical support and controls where riders had to check in to ensure no short-cuts. This arrangement continued for three further years. During this period the ride started from the Eastway cycle circuit rather than London Fields as at present. Since then the ride has continued on an unsupported 'turn up and go' basis. The route was planned by the London School of Cycling and organisation including the transport back from Dunwich at the end of the ride is arranged by Southwark Cyclists; for many years this was led by Barry Mason.
The 2006 ride had 700 participants but was marred by the death of a 38-year-old participant, Andrew Rawling, in a head-on collision with a Ford Transit van in North Weald Bassett. The organisers suggested that the 2007 ride could take the form of a memorial event, but Rawling's family requested that it continue as normal without any dedication, as they did not wish the ride he had enjoyed to become a campaign or protest.
The number of participants has increased every year, to an estimated 1,000 riders in 2009[5] and 1,500 in 2011.[8] Due to the increasing numbers of participants, estimated in their thousands by 2012, the once adequate feeding arrangements have become overwhelmed and a number of pop up food stands have been introduced, with the blessing of the organisers, to help meet demand. The main feeding stop was moved from the small village hall at Great Waldingfield (approximately 66 miles (106 km) out) to Sible Hedingham (about 50 miles (80 km) out) in 2010. Due to noise and littering issues Sible Hedingham was withdrawn as a feeding stop and from 2016 onwards the main feeding stop is at the Fire Station in Sudbury (60 miles (97 km) out) with the profits going towards the Firefighters Charity. Volunteers are welcomed to lend a hand by the Firefighters and their families who staff the event.
In 2009, the ride was completed on a penny farthing. In 2011, a rider completed the event on a Boris bike hired in central London.
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Sebald’s Rings of Saturn Walk Southwold to Dunwich (4K)
A walk in the footsteps of W.G. Sebald from his book The Rings of Saturn from Southwold to the lost city of Dunwich via Walberswick.
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The following winter brought an event no less strange than Wilbur’s first trip outside the Dunwich region. Correspondence with the Widener Library at Harvard, the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, the British Museum, the University of Buenos Ayres, and the Library of Miskatonic University of Arkham had failed to get him the loan of a book he desperately wanted; so at length he set out in person, shabby, dirty, bearded, and uncouth of dialect, to consult the copy at Miskatonic, which was the nearest to him geographically. Almost eight feet tall and carrying a cheap new valise from Osborn’s general store, this dark and goatish gargoyle appeared one day in Arkham in quest of the dreaded volume kept under lock and key at the college library—the hideous Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred in Olaus Wormius’ Latin version, as printed in Spain in the seventeenth century. He had never seen a city before, but had no thought save to find his way to the university grounds; where, indeed, he passed heedlessly by the great white-fanged watchdog that barked with unnatural fury and enmity and tugged frantically at its stout chain.
~ H.P. Lovecraft, “The Dunwich Horror”
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Museum of London - Roman Water Wheel
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The story of vanishing Dunwich
The story of Dunwich vanishing into the sea.
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The Benevolent Asylum of Dunwich
Elisabeth and Althea from the North Stradbroke Island Historical Museum discuss the history of the Dunwich Benevolent Asylum, an asylum where poor and old people who could no longer work were sent to live in Queensland between 1865 and 1946. This is a Storylines Q150 digital story. This digital story was made by the State Library of Queensland with funding from the Queensland Government. It is a legacy of the Q150 celebrations in 2009.
[Arkham Horror] The Dunwich Legacy - Where Doom Awaits // Bad Publicity
Breaking Down the penultimate chapter in The Dunwich Legacy campaign for Arkham Horror: The Card Game, Where Doom Awaits.
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Something evil stirs in Arkham, and only you can stop it. Blurring the traditional lines between roleplaying and card game experiences, Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a Living Card Game of Lovecraftian mystery, monsters, and madness!
In the game, you and your friend (or up to three friends with two Core Sets) become characters within the quiet New England town of Arkham. You have your talents, sure, but you also have your flaws. Perhaps you've dabbled a little too much in the writings of the Necronomicon, and its words continue to haunt you. Perhaps you feel compelled to cover up any signs of otherworldly evils, hampering your own investigations in order to protect the quiet confidence of the greater population. Perhaps you'll be scarred by your encounters with a ghoulish cult.
No matter what compels you, no matter what haunts you, you'll find both your strengths and weaknesses reflected in your custom deck of cards, and these cards will be your resources as you work with your friends to unravel the world's most terrifying mysteries.
Each of your adventures in Arkham Horror LCG carries you deeper into mystery. You'll find cultists and foul rituals. You'll find haunted houses and strange creatures. And you may find signs of the Ancient Ones straining against the barriers to our world...
The basic mode of play in Arkham LCG is not the adventure, but the campaign. You might be scarred by your adventures, your sanity may be strained, and you may alter Arkham's landscape, burning buildings to the ground. All your choices and actions have consequences that reach far beyond the immediate resolution of the scenario at hand — and your actions may earn you valuable experience with which you can better prepare yourself for the adventures that still lie before you.
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Suffolk Coast Path walk from Cliff House camping in Dunwich to Southwold
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[Arkham Horror] The Dunwich Legacy - Seeker // Bad Publicity
Seeker cards From Dunwich Legacy to Blood on the Altar
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Something evil stirs in Arkham, and only you can stop it. Blurring the traditional lines between roleplaying and card game experiences, Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a Living Card Game of Lovecraftian mystery, monsters, and madness!
In the game, you and your friend (or up to three friends with two Core Sets) become characters within the quiet New England town of Arkham. You have your talents, sure, but you also have your flaws. Perhaps you've dabbled a little too much in the writings of the Necronomicon, and its words continue to haunt you. Perhaps you feel compelled to cover up any signs of otherworldly evils, hampering your own investigations in order to protect the quiet confidence of the greater population. Perhaps you'll be scarred by your encounters with a ghoulish cult.
No matter what compels you, no matter what haunts you, you'll find both your strengths and weaknesses reflected in your custom deck of cards, and these cards will be your resources as you work with your friends to unravel the world's most terrifying mysteries.
Each of your adventures in Arkham Horror LCG carries you deeper into mystery. You'll find cultists and foul rituals. You'll find haunted houses and strange creatures. And you may find signs of the Ancient Ones straining against the barriers to our world...
The basic mode of play in Arkham LCG is not the adventure, but the campaign. You might be scarred by your adventures, your sanity may be strained, and you may alter Arkham's landscape, burning buildings to the ground. All your choices and actions have consequences that reach far beyond the immediate resolution of the scenario at hand — and your actions may earn you valuable experience with which you can better prepare yourself for the adventures that still lie before you.
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Discovered Sunken Cities that Aren't Atlantis!!
People have been living by the water by centuries and many cities have gone the way of the dodo due to their proximity to the harsh ocean. From tidal waves to volcanoes, these cites have been hit hard and now sleep with the fishes. These are 9 sunken cities that aren't Atlantis!
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People LOVE to live by the ocean. It’s the best, great views, playing on the beach, not life guards. What else could you want. Well the ocean can be a harsh mistress and many cities throughout history have felt her wrath. Here at 10 sunken cites that aren’t Atlantis.
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In the year 0, Baiae was a jewel on the west coast of Italy, it neighbored to Naples and sat tall on top of the bay. It was a fashionable resort town for the roman elite and several of Rome’s greatest emperors loved Baiae. Virgil, Cicero, and Claudius have
Pop Quiz hot spot, when the Ice Age ended the polar ice caps melted and the sea level rose. How many feet do you think the ocean rose during that time? See if you can guess the correct answer in the comments below and I’ll let you know later on in the video if you’re right.
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Yonaguni is an island in Southern Japan. The city and temple complex found some 200 feet below the ocean’s surface there. the city has no name that we know of and its was older than any Japanese civilization. It was lost to history for thousands of years until it was discovered in 1995, by a sport diver. The current and water conditions are challenging in the spot that the Yonaguni underwater ruins were found. It’s a difficult dive, but those who
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In the 11th century, Dunwich was one of the largest towns in England. However, a succession of storms in the 13th and 14th centuries eroded the coastline. The town is now almost entirely underwater. Heavy storms hit the coast for decades. Locals best her at Lee built deep fence ditches to try to hold back the waters and save the city from drowning, but they couldn’t stop the harsh sea from setting up shop in town. And literally, there goes the neighborhood!
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Olous, near the northern coast of Crete, was a port town of high significance back in the first thousand years before Christ. They had their own currency and the people there lived relatively opulent lives because of the wealth that flowed through the port. It now sits beneath the shallow blue waters off the Cretan north shore. Olous was called the city of fountains. According to legend, Sear of pirates and leaves lead the citizens to build 100 fountains and wells in the surrounding area. 99 of them contained only water, but
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Pavlopetri was a harbor town on the Mediterranean in what is now modern day Greece. It stood over 5,000 years ago, when the whole of western civilization was still young. The city grew for 2,000 years. It became one of the busiest and most well-known ports in the whole Mediterranean. Historians are certain this was a cultural
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Ravenser Odd was an old pirate town in England’s middle ages. It was originally one of the most strategic landing zone for Vikings- when Yorkshire was called Yorvik. The inhabitants, from all reports, were mostly leaves, vagabonds, and yeah- pirates. They had a legitimate government with courts, risen, and for the worst boys and girls- the shallows.
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Port Royal, Jamaica was once said to be the “Wick said best City on Earth”., Captain Henry Morgan was the oh see Jack Sparrow who ruled it like a buccaneering King Joffrey. He was made their Lieutenant Governor in the 1670’s. The city was a world-famous
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Ship Cheng in the Zhejieng province of China is a beautiful underwater ancient spectacle that means lion city. And it’s beneath the lion mountains from the Han dynasty circa 200 B.E. With lions everywhere, it’s this area had a thing for lions. But sadly, there’s no mystery why this beautiful underwater antiquity exists. It was purposefully flooded to create a hydroelectric dam in 1959, classic China!
It’s Answer time! According to NASA when the massive ice sheets covering north America during the ice age melted that water ran into the ocean and raised the sea level 393 feet. That’s enough water to put submerge the entire statue of liberty
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A legend that Indians call “The Golden City”, used to be a thriving place of beauty that belonged to Krishna, a Hindu Todd. It was only a legend for thousands of years until it was discovered in the Gulf of Cambay, 120 feet deep. This was accomplished with equipment like sonar scanning tools and a lucky guess. They probed an area that used to be above land before the last ice age, and made the discovery of a lifetime. It’s a 5-mile-long & 2-mile-wide mother with
Mid Suffolk Light Railway at war 2019
Mid Suffolk Light Railway at war 5th/6th May 2019
We went to Arkham Nights UK 2018 All we got was swag, fun and a bunch of new friends!
We went to the first ever Arkham Nights UK held on Saturday the 24th and Sunday the 25th of November 2018 at the IQ gaming Centre in Huddersfield England.
Check out our terrible camera skills and poor microphone technique. Plus see which Mystery Content creator we ran into!
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