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This is in today's paper. 800 thousand years ago is a very long time, it makes your brain hurt thinking about it. The footprints were found last May and are long gone now, but I'm guessing they're hoping to find some more what with all these storms? Bits of Happisburgh (Hazebrough) are always dropping off into the sea...
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/07/oldest-human-footprints-happisburgh-norfolk

Rhiannon wrote:
This is in today's paper. 800 thousand years ago is a very long time, it makes your brain hurt thinking about it. The footprints were found last May and are long gone now, but I'm guessing they're hoping to find some more what with all these storms? Bits of Happisburgh (Hazebrough) are always dropping off into the sea...
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/feb/07/oldest-human-footprints-happisburgh-norfolk
Blimey. It were all fields round here in them days. Oh, except they hadn't invented fields.