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Post by nocky2 on Mar 12, 2010 16:53:30 GMT
As you say Ken, very effective, I'll need to have a try at that myself. Meanwhile. variation on a theme. (again) ;D
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Post by phoney on Mar 12, 2010 18:02:30 GMT
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Post by ken on Mar 12, 2010 20:44:35 GMT
Dartmoor is a dangerous place for snakes these days.
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Post by nocky2 on Mar 12, 2010 21:17:27 GMT
Henceforth, Mel Tor will be known as Menagerie Tor, due to the sudden increase in the numbers of exotic animals appearing on and round the Tor. ;D Good work guys. (and gal, )
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Post by ken on Mar 12, 2010 23:46:03 GMT
Voted Devons trendiest game warden of the year.
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Post by nocky2 on Mar 13, 2010 17:24:08 GMT
Thought it might be of interest to post this Google Earth shot of Mel Tor where it sits above the Dart Gorge.
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Post by ken on Mar 13, 2010 22:43:31 GMT
Who were these mysterious people who lived on Dartmoor and communicated with Virgin Airlines 2000 years ago???
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Post by nocky2 on Mar 13, 2010 22:52:39 GMT
Some Moor monkey business going on there KC. ;D Latest concoction.
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Post by ken on Mar 13, 2010 23:09:28 GMT
Now thats the bleak place I remember Nocky
I know they were communicating with Virgin, thats a likeness of Richard Branson.
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Post by ken on Mar 14, 2010 15:31:36 GMT
Dartmoor farmer and his wife all dressed up in their Sunday best, on their way to church. They look unusually happy as they have had 4 days of Summer that year. ( 2009 )
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Post by ken on Mar 14, 2010 17:49:42 GMT
Fifty years ago I slept under a hedge on Dartmoor, then carried on down until I couldn't go any further and turned round and went up to Snowdonia National Park. On my way down I learned it was bloody cold on Dartmoor, but I didn't learn any Welsh on the way back.
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Post by nocky2 on Mar 15, 2010 1:47:02 GMT
Nice photo KC, and one of my favourite walking spots. I used to love walking the SW Coast Path all round the peninsula there. Here's an adjustment to the previous pic, a bit of embossing and slight colour change added. ;D
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