Going coastal

The green spaces and places of Leeds
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String o' beads
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Post by String o' beads »

Get yer kiss me quick hats and bucket and spades out!Leeds-by-the-sea.http://jaysimons.deviantart.com/art/Bri ... -315945336

jim
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Post by jim »

With 100m rise in sea level, most of Leeds would be under water. I can only assume that the dot on the map shows "what remains of Leeds". Most of Armley for instance would be drowned, leaving Hilltop as an island - Whingate Junction at 303' would certainly disappear.    

String o' beads
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Post by String o' beads »

Cookridge by the Sea then.

Johnny39
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Post by Johnny39 »

When I was a kid, a long, long time ago, Bridlington was known as Leeds by the Sea and Morecambe Bradford by the Sea. Looks like it could be coming true!
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Uno Hoo
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Post by Uno Hoo »

Not that it is likely to be my problem come 2100, but having checked my elevation here in SE Bradford, my house is over 600 ft above current sea level. Mebbe Bradford has some advantages over Leeds after all. Mind you, there'll probably be a Government land grab well before then to house all the bankers and stockbrokers from the Thames Ocean.
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shutthatdoor
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Post by shutthatdoor »

Geordie-exile wrote: Cookridge by the Sea then. Drat, I thought we would be alright on the ridge at Armley/Whingate. Might have to get some wellies then.
'Eeh! That's thrown fat on t' fire'

shutthatdoor
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Post by shutthatdoor »

Not sure why my post has been credited to Geordie Exile. What did I do wrong there then?
'Eeh! That's thrown fat on t' fire'

shutthatdoor
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Post by shutthatdoor »

No, on reflection scrap that. I'm having a senior moment.
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Dalehelms
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Post by Dalehelms »

Shutthatdoor, you are FAR TOO YOUNG to have senior moments.

shutthatdoor
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Post by shutthatdoor »

Thanks Dalehelms, I will revise that to " middle aged moment".
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