The castle is well-worth visiting and is quite atmospheric, especially in stormy conditions. He was removed from the castle in December 1648 by Corronell Harrison with no less than 1200 or 1400 horse (brought through the New Forest from Lyndhurst). Incidently King Charles used to take his exercise walking along the spit. Consult the interesting book of James (1986) for information on the history. This includes the initiation of the castle by King Henry VIII and the later imprisonment here of King Charles I. Apart from features of geomorphological and geological interest there are extensive marshes with interesting wading birds, salt-marsh and shingle beach plant live, shipping to watch, a view of the Isle of Wight, and, of course, there is the history. The spit is an excellent place for studying geomorphology and is also very good just for an interesting and breezy walk along the shingle. The coast has now eroded back to some of what seemed safe in the 1930s. At Milford-on-Sea, some buildings from about the 1930s were built too close to the cliff line (although some are not). Since the 1930s the coast of this bay has been very much built up, particularly at Barton-on-Sea and at Milford-on-Sea by suburban housing. Sand has come from Hengisbury Head and Poole Bay. Highcliffe has long ago, lost part of Highcliffe Castle, but erosion has slowed in recent years. This is large shingle spit extending southeast from the end of Christchurch Bay, formerly the deposition area of shingle from the cliffs of Christchurch Bay. General Introduction to the Hurst Spit and adjacent areas. | Milford-on-Sea, Erosion and Sea Defencesġ.1. | External Hurst Spit website - Web Cams at Hurst Spit Vision Link - Hurst Castle. | Wight - Isle of Wight Geology - Introduction | Solent Geology Bibliography - Topics, Alphabetically Webpage hosted by courtesy of iSolutions, Southampton UniversityĪerial photographs by courtesy of The Channel Coastal Observatory. Romsey, Hampshire, and Visiting Scientist at:įaculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Southampton University, Internet site: Version: this was an old production, but it has been partially updated at various times including the 16th November 2020. Hurst Spit, Barrier Beach of the West Solent, Hampshire, and Milford-on-Sea: Geology of the Wessex Coast. Local Multiplayer: Enjoy local multiplayer with up to four friends! Choose your character and fight head to head in platform fighter combat.Hurst Spit and Milford-on-Sea - Geology and Geomorphology.Elemental Combat: Wreak havoc on the battlefield with the elements! Freeze your enemies, burn them alive, or blow them away! Manipulate the environment to your advantage.Customization: Customize all of your characters! Not just their equipment, but their appearance, class, and skills too! Unlike other games, in Midnight Wave tactical sprites, portraits, and platform fighter sprites all change appearance accordingly.Characters and World: Everything is fleshed out! Explore and learn more about characters and the world, and watch as they react to your actions.Narrative Choice: The story is yours, say what you want, do what you want, and make difficult choices that shape the world.Old School Aesthetic: We've got pixel art vibes that'll make you drown in nostalgia!.Innovative Combat: Plan your attacks on the tactical map, then battle them out in a platform fighter duel! No more RNG percentages. Inspired by legendary classic titles such as Fire Emblem and Super Smash Brothers and more recent games like the Mass Effect series, Midnight Wave invites you to take part in a total genre mash-up adventure like no-other! Midnight Wave is a samurai cyberpunk tactical action RPG with immense customization, narrative choice, and innovative gameplay mechanic combinations, set in a world full of katanas, mega corporations, and elemental powers.
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