On Wednesday 16th September we climbed Chase End Hill, so that we could get a 'bird's-eye' view of Bromesberrow.
Some of us could see our houses!
It was a steep climb, but we made it!
At the top there is a 'Trig' point, which marks the highest point. Chase End Hill is 191 metres above sea-level.
When we got to the top we used our maps to help us find some places we knew.
We could see the lorries travelling along the M50 motorway. We could also see the hill between our school and the church.
We saw Eastnor Castle with trees all around it.
Near the top of Chase End Hill there is a huge crater.
We sat in the crater and made up some myths about how the hole might have been created.
We then shared our stories with each other.
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