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Dave H

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Dave , reckon the sheep that go in at Petts Level must get into difficulty while paddling -- There are not any cliffs there , I believe that is why it is calloed the Level , flat with loads of breakwaters and to the land side lots of drains.

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The cliffs directly separate the level marshland from Hastings. They are placed on the flats and up on the hills. I have a caravan down on the levels. It’s re claimed land as Winchelsea was flooded and sunk under a great storm a few hundred years back. In fact the real city of winchelsea is about a mile out to sea. The cliff top used to be a prehistoric wood but broke off of which when the tide is out you can see the green today of which fossils are still found on the shore. It's a well known tourist spot.

The sheep at times now and again after a storm especially slip off the edge of that cliff . I knew the farmer as the caravan had been there 25 years and he had tried everything from electric wire but the storms just scare them. On the level i have seen toasted sheep from lightning strikes over the years. indeed one hit the concrete steps to the small caravan site. The tide extends almost out to Dungeness so a dead or alive sheep would get that far out easily. some have been known to wash up on camber sands but the dungerness point usually holds them or the break waters of Rye.

 

They are probably dead before they hit the water john so they don't have a chance to paddle. I have never seen one Paddle but will let you know if i do that's for sure..;)

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