Local rock

Our part of North Hampshire is underpinned with flint and chalk. Here's a chalky bit exposed on the farm where the hill was dug out for a barn.



Do they really expect us to believe these huge chunks of chalk were made of millions of tiny creatures that fell to the bottom of the sea? This little cliff is six feet high. They must have thrown themselves at the sea bed with a vengeance in one long deliberate act of terraforming. 

And where's this supposed sea now? Were'e on top of a hill here.

It's all a bit unlikely...

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