Carter cleverly weaves in science at every opportunity, whether it’s inspired by direct observations of birds and animals and plants […] or spinning off from a trig point onto the geometric methods of surveying through history all the way up to GPS. […] All in all, this is probably best described as a great ramble on the moor with an expert guide. […] It’s a wuthering wonder.
—Brian Clegg, popular science author and communicator, Popular Science Books
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The horse that laid those eggs would be worth a fortune!
But how much money for the horse?A horse hasgot to be worth £20 for dog-meat alone.
But seriously, I think that's amazingly cute, and if every Gruts reader gives them a fiver, they'll have enough for a my-little-pony in no time.
No, no, I think you misunderstand. The kids collect money to put on the horses, no?
Oh, you might have a point.