The Surrey Village of Shere is often used as a location for filming the epic films of our age. 'The Holiday' with Jude Law, Cameron Diaz, Jack Black and local (well Reading, Berks) girl Kate Winslet was one of them. The 'White Horse' pub was used for some touching scenes and so was the village. That's just one of the famous movies shot here but there are many others containing scenes filmed here and in the beautiful surrounding area of the Surrey Hills and beyond.
But on to this, very little, epic:
Nature is incredible but it's very sad that animals don't often get to enjoy music as we humans do..
But on the rare occasions they do, it turns out that ducks and some birds at least have the same footing-tapping tendency that we have.
But you must watch carefully and quietly. They can get quite embarrassed if they think you are watching them.
If this isn't conclusive proof of the natural rhythm of nature... then I don't know what is!
Enjoy!
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