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Evidence of a submerged forest could be seen up until the early 80s, and artefacts discovered here suggest that 'Dove Point' was a trading route, enabled by 'Hoyle Lake', a channel of water off the coast-line.
Nowadays, the site is home to a promenade which forms part of the Wirral Coastal Walk, and an outlet through which the Meols Water Treatment Works discharges into the Irish Sea.
A straight field recording with minimal editing. Recorded on January 22, 2022.
Location: 53.4070112, -3.1579262
By Sound from a Town
Evidence of a submerged forest could be seen up until the early 80s, and artefacts discovered here suggest that 'Dove Point' was a trading route, enabled by 'Hoyle Lake', a channel of water off the coast-line.
Nowadays, the site is home to a promenade which forms part of the Wirral Coastal Walk, and an outlet through which the Meols Water Treatment Works discharges into the Irish Sea.
A straight field recording with minimal editing. Recorded on January 22, 2022.
Location: 53.4070112, -3.1579262