| Most viewed - Clevedon walk, October 15th 2006 |

292 viewsBridleway near Abbots Leigh. You can tell it's a bridleway cos there are two horses on it. Look hard into the distance and you can see them.
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291 viewsKite flying at Ashton Court II
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290 viewsChurch at Lower Failand
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285 viewsFirst attempt at timer photography. Trouble is the exposure setting gets set while I'm not in the picture, and cos the background is all sea it ends up a bit dark.
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284 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.
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280 viewsMore ramparts.
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277 viewsWalked along the Mariner's Way which hugs the clifftops between Clevedon and Portishead. Lots of people fishing, both off the rocks (look closely and you'll see them), and in boats.
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272 viewsMe contemplating the majesty of the ocean. Or possibly just trying to get in the photo before my 10 seconds elapsed without falling off a rock and breaking my arse.
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264 viewsThis is a long straight road; it was also the only bit of it I dared take any photos on as the rest was all walled gated properties with scary red & white notices about guard dogs on. I was a bit concerned if I photographed any of them security guards would leap out of the hedge and duff me up.
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262 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.
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261 viewsLook, there it is again.
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258 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....
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