I’m no historian or particular lover of historical books but I have created my own ‘Truman Show’ style bubble from which I explore and photograph the landscape, topography, geology and history of my own local area.
My Truman Show bubble represents the range I might expect, (covering hilly ground), from a fully charged battery. (Typically 20 miles) - which includes getting to and returning from - whatever particular adventure I might be engaged in pursuing.
If you didn't wish to read my long post, (Beyond the image), I'd just say;
It would be lovely to build up a Pedelec map of ‘places of interest worth mentioning’ (Historical or otherwise), from folk who use this site. So please share any interesting facts or visions included in your own Truman Show bubble contained within your own Pedelec world.
My 20 mile, round trip, Truman Show bubble representation
For those happy to read on ...
I’ve based the dome on battery range and although the area of my Truman Show bubble is minuscule in the whole scheme of things, I can trace 270 million years of prehistory, (and history), from within it including;
a) The last super continent, Pangea, before it broke up 270 million years ago.
b) West Dorset’s 70 million year journey North having been, originally, located at the Equator.
c) The age of Dinosaurs … and then mammals. (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods).
d) The remnants of the last ice age. (From 110,000 – 10,000 years ago)
e) The arrival of man in the 'West Dorset landscape' and, with glaciers receding, nature’s creation of Chesil beach, about 10,000 years ago.
f) Bronze and iron Age hillforts and settlements starting approximately 3000 years BCE.
g) Vaspasian’s Roman invasion of Brittania in 43AD.
h) King John’s 11th Century hunting lodge at nearby Powerstock castle.
i) Smuggler Isaac Gulliver’s plundering of ships in the 18th century.
j) The testing of Barnes Wallis’s bouncing bomb in the fleet lagoon at Abbotsbury.
Right up to the present … where, regularly, I photograph, explore or ramble over landscapes made famous in film, TV and literature. (Far From The Madding Crowd,The French Lieutenant's Woman, TV’s The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin, Harbour Lights and Broadchurch and novels such as Moonfleet or authors such as Thomas Hardy).
The above represents just a sample of what all of us are riding past, through or over just about every time we venture out into the world on our machines and my examples, (above), are merely my own representation of the world I see around me.
You will have similar tales to relate and I would love you to share ANY particular architectural, archaeological or intriguing structure, feature or inspiring vision that you have come across on your own travels while out on your machine.
Or any location famously used in movies, TV or literature.
I have a thing for the Industrial Revolution, old brick built structures, dams, bridges and power plants but, sadly, living in a rural, almost left behind, part of the UK, I rarely get to cast my eyes upon historical commercial / industrial buildings that some folk probably take for granted.
If I have opened your eyes up to my particular Truman Show bubble, I’d like you to return the favour and tell me a little bit about the historical, architectural or natural features that make up yours.
And if you were to say, “Beach. I’m not sure I have any really, really old history in my area”, I’d invite you to look on a local map of your area for a dwelling called Manor Farm, (Such places are littered everywhere), because the “Manor” in Manor Farm is an anagram!
Manor = anagram of Roman and just about every parish or area with a Manor Farm is actually revealing that such a farm was once a 2000 year old Anglo-Romano farmstead.
It would be lovely to build up a Pedelec map of ‘places of interest’ (Historical or otherwise), from folk who use this site.
So … please share any interesting facts or visions included in your own Truman Show bubble contained within your own Pedelec world.
My Truman Show bubble represents the range I might expect, (covering hilly ground), from a fully charged battery. (Typically 20 miles) - which includes getting to and returning from - whatever particular adventure I might be engaged in pursuing.
If you didn't wish to read my long post, (Beyond the image), I'd just say;
It would be lovely to build up a Pedelec map of ‘places of interest worth mentioning’ (Historical or otherwise), from folk who use this site. So please share any interesting facts or visions included in your own Truman Show bubble contained within your own Pedelec world.
My 20 mile, round trip, Truman Show bubble representation
For those happy to read on ...
I’ve based the dome on battery range and although the area of my Truman Show bubble is minuscule in the whole scheme of things, I can trace 270 million years of prehistory, (and history), from within it including;
a) The last super continent, Pangea, before it broke up 270 million years ago.
b) West Dorset’s 70 million year journey North having been, originally, located at the Equator.
c) The age of Dinosaurs … and then mammals. (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods).
d) The remnants of the last ice age. (From 110,000 – 10,000 years ago)
e) The arrival of man in the 'West Dorset landscape' and, with glaciers receding, nature’s creation of Chesil beach, about 10,000 years ago.
f) Bronze and iron Age hillforts and settlements starting approximately 3000 years BCE.
g) Vaspasian’s Roman invasion of Brittania in 43AD.
h) King John’s 11th Century hunting lodge at nearby Powerstock castle.
i) Smuggler Isaac Gulliver’s plundering of ships in the 18th century.
j) The testing of Barnes Wallis’s bouncing bomb in the fleet lagoon at Abbotsbury.
Right up to the present … where, regularly, I photograph, explore or ramble over landscapes made famous in film, TV and literature. (Far From The Madding Crowd,The French Lieutenant's Woman, TV’s The Rise and Fall of Reginald Perrin, Harbour Lights and Broadchurch and novels such as Moonfleet or authors such as Thomas Hardy).
The above represents just a sample of what all of us are riding past, through or over just about every time we venture out into the world on our machines and my examples, (above), are merely my own representation of the world I see around me.
You will have similar tales to relate and I would love you to share ANY particular architectural, archaeological or intriguing structure, feature or inspiring vision that you have come across on your own travels while out on your machine.
Or any location famously used in movies, TV or literature.
I have a thing for the Industrial Revolution, old brick built structures, dams, bridges and power plants but, sadly, living in a rural, almost left behind, part of the UK, I rarely get to cast my eyes upon historical commercial / industrial buildings that some folk probably take for granted.
If I have opened your eyes up to my particular Truman Show bubble, I’d like you to return the favour and tell me a little bit about the historical, architectural or natural features that make up yours.
And if you were to say, “Beach. I’m not sure I have any really, really old history in my area”, I’d invite you to look on a local map of your area for a dwelling called Manor Farm, (Such places are littered everywhere), because the “Manor” in Manor Farm is an anagram!
Manor = anagram of Roman and just about every parish or area with a Manor Farm is actually revealing that such a farm was once a 2000 year old Anglo-Romano farmstead.
It would be lovely to build up a Pedelec map of ‘places of interest’ (Historical or otherwise), from folk who use this site.
So … please share any interesting facts or visions included in your own Truman Show bubble contained within your own Pedelec world.
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