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49 viewsAnd for anyone whose interest has been piqued, but can't quite be bothered to actually get off the sofa and go there, I've done you the service of taking a photograph of the official National Trust information board, so you can pretend you've been.Oct 15, 2006
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43 viewsJust to prove my point about the tree growth thingOct 15, 2006
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42 viewsHeading out the other side nowOct 15, 2006
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52 viewsMore ramparts. You know when you use a familiar word a lot you realise how strange it is. Well, I've just had the same thing with "ramparts". Strange word. If you didn't know better you'd assume it was something unsavoury to do with sheep....Oct 15, 2006
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58 viewsAnd again. The interior of the circle is to the left of this picture - they seem to keep this bit clear, but let trees etc. grow round the ramparts. "They" being the National Trust, presumably.Oct 15, 2006
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78 viewsMore ramparts.Oct 15, 2006
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66 viewsThis is Cadbury Camp, an old hill fort. The usual big circular arrangement with banked ramparts etc. Actually this is a pretty well-preserved example. Oct 15, 2006
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63 viewsLook, there it is again.Oct 15, 2006
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64 viewsSlightly bizarrely as you walk through the woods near Clapton Wick you hear a noise and glance above you to see the M5 on stilts above your head. Now you don't see that every day. Unless you live in Clapton Wick, of course.Oct 15, 2006
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54 viewsArty low-level shot of Weston Moor, with trademark Somerset Levels drainage ditch in foreground, and trademark cows in background.Oct 15, 2006
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61 viewsThis is me leaning nonchalantly on a gate in the middle of Weston Moor. A wetland haven for a veritable cornucopia of ornithological wonders, apparently. Well, I didn't see any. Maybe they heard me coming.Oct 15, 2006
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62 viewsIt's a harsh and unforgiving world out here in the wild, folks. Sadly, this little feller didn't make it. There was a rabbit a bit further along as well, but I didn't get the camera out because a) it was a bit messier and b) there was a bloke out walking his dog who might have thought I was a bit weird.Oct 15, 2006
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