After a rainy day's walking in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire we arrived back at the car park just in time to capture this scene as the storm moved away!
After the author H G Wells died in London in 1946, his sons decided to spread his ashes between Dorset and the Isle of Wight. Leaving Poole harbour, the Channel was very choppy bobbing their hired boat, The Diedre, about. They abandoned their original idea, and when abeam Old Harry rock near Swanage, spread his ashes to the wind there instead.
Enjoy this site? Please help us stay online by making a donation today - thank you for your kind support.