The great Ridgeway ride

Posted Nov 02, 2009 by nukelear / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

A great place to escape , very uncomon place called Ridgeway in England

The most frequently used road in the European union is the Ridgeway, which dates back to the Neolithic period in the south of UK. It is almost 5500 years old. This should have happened when England was attached to the virgin Europe particularly when rhine was born afresh out of Thames.

Maybe it stretched upto Lincoln shire in the northern east from Dorset which is in southwestern reqion. This water stretch acted as a road block to the then land pirates who used to plunder and loot . Later on maybe around 3000 B.C many forts were built so the whole thing became  a protective wall in the English north.

It is a very picturesque valley here between the farmland to the moorland, valley after valley dancing the curves at the horizon. On these curvy slopes, waving greenery, etched with pale white lumps of rock. The greenery metamorphs to a shiny silver of patch as it melts into the distance. The air is always alive shaking the greenery to its tunes. The green don’t just emphasize the blueprints of early life ,but also represent a properly maintained resort owned by the filthy rich corp.

I used to enjoy this beauty as a child, which the ridgeway national trail was used to be my favourite Saturday escape. We used to enjoy the dip of nature right in this very place which is around half hour ride from the wouth of oxford. We used to sleep over the fresh grass enjoying the very experience of touching the heights of nature.

The nature is so much filled with beauty that you almost forget about the city life once you touch the greens. Whatever you had been doing ,like “insurance”, “education”, “credit” you would tend to forget and mix yourself right away with the fluffy nature on which you sleep.

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