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Episode 36 - Coast of Living Crisis

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🐳 More Than Words – Stage 36: Coast of Living Crisis 🐳 From whale-powered bone mills to a medieval pedlar who dreamed his way to a pot of gold, because Norfolk’s tourism strategy is apparently ā€œflat horizons, Viking place names, and a surprising amount of whale fat.ā€ Featuring: 🌊 Sutton Bridge: three attempts at crossing the same river šŸ¦… A man who shot wildfowl for sport, then had a change of heart so dramatic it needed a seatbelt 🐳 Whale carcasses hauled upriver to become fertiliser — remote location chosen specifically so the smell was someone else’s problemĀ  āœˆļø RAF Narborough: once Britain’s largest airfield, later a barn šŸ’€ King’s Lynn: Hanseatic powerhouse, medieval port, and the town that produced two men who signed a king’s death warrant šŸŗ The man who found TutankhamunĀ  šŸŗ A village that: lost its last pub, formed a committee, and got it back — rural Norfolk draws the line at not being able to walk for a pint It’s travel with dyed pigeons, medieval barns, RAF ghosts, whale mills, and landscapes so flat they could double as spirit levels. Equal parts scenic, surreal, and agriculturally stern.

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Episode Episode 36 - Coast of Living Crisis Cover

Episode 36 - Coast of Living Crisis

🐳 More Than Words – Stage 36: Coast of Living Crisis 🐳 From whale-powered bone mills to a medieval pedlar who dreamed his way to a pot of gold, because Norfolk’s tourism strategy is apparently ā€œflat horizons, Viking place names, and a surprising amount of whale fat.ā€ Featuring: 🌊 Sutton Bridge: three attempts at crossing the same river šŸ¦… A man who shot wildfowl for sport, then had a change of heart so dramatic it needed a seatbelt 🐳 Whale carcasses hauled upriver to become fertiliser — remote location chosen specifically so the smell was someone else’s problemĀ  āœˆļø RAF Narborough: once Britain’s largest airfield, later a barn šŸ’€ King’s Lynn: Hanseatic powerhouse, medieval port, and the town that produced two men who signed a king’s death warrant šŸŗ The man who found TutankhamunĀ  šŸŗ A village that: lost its last pub, formed a committee, and got it back — rural Norfolk draws the line at not being able to walk for a pint It’s travel with dyed pigeons, medieval barns, RAF ghosts, whale mills, and landscapes so flat they could double as spirit levels. Equal parts scenic, surreal, and agriculturally stern.

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Episode 35 - Only Fens

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Episode 34 - Angels and Demons

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Episode 33 - The Goat and The Bat

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Episode 32 - Staff and Nonsense

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