The “Boiling Sands” at Bishop’s Waltham Moor The Sandboils is the name given to one of several spring heads on the Moor which feed the River Hamble. It gets its name from the upwelling water creating swirling sandy patches in the gravelly streambed.
The “Boiling Sands” at Bishop’s Waltham Moor The Sandboils is the name given to one of several spring heads on the Moor which feed the River Hamble. It gets its name from the upwelling water creating swirling sandy patches in the gravelly streambed.
did you taste it?
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No bit muddy around the edges!
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oh muck
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Yep not like a mountain stream.
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Well that’s kind of cool to see – looked like pancakes bubbling up on a griddle.
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Yes it does. Not seen it before.
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Right place, right time as Wayne is fond of saying.
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