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The text explores the gradual disappearance of England's historical and natural landscapes due to both natural and human-induced factors. It highlights the erosion of the English coastline, particularly along the east and southern shores, where towns and villages have been lost to the sea over centuries. The narrative delves into the historical significance of these areas, recounting tales of once-thriving communities like Dunwich and Skegness, now submerged beneath the waves. The text also addresses the shift in human activities, such as the removal of protective shingle and the construction…mehr

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The text explores the gradual disappearance of England's historical and natural landscapes due to both natural and human-induced factors. It highlights the erosion of the English coastline, particularly along the east and southern shores, where towns and villages have been lost to the sea over centuries. The narrative delves into the historical significance of these areas, recounting tales of once-thriving communities like Dunwich and Skegness, now submerged beneath the waves. The text also addresses the shift in human activities, such as the removal of protective shingle and the construction of groynes, which have exacerbated coastal erosion in some regions. Additionally, the text laments the loss of architectural heritage due to modern development and the lack of appreciation for historical structures by local authorities. It criticizes the destruction of ancient town walls and buildings, often replaced by modern constructions that lack the historical and aesthetic value of their predecessors. The text calls for greater awareness and preservation efforts to protect England's vanishing heritage, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the country's historical identity amidst the pressures of modernization and environmental change.
Autorenporträt
Sir Frank James Fox était un journaliste, soldat, auteur et militant d'origine australienne, qui a vécu en Grande-Bretagne à partir de 1909.