Photos by Graham Dixon : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Graham Dixon's conversations
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it has to be said that this is a fantastic example enginering. love this photo.
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I can feel the heat from just looking at this photo. I miss Malta, visited Mellieha many times. Found your photos by accident mate.
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I love this church... i would like come back there...
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I fully agree with your comments Jim, but I had to remove a lot of graffiti from the walls of the Bridge, before uploading it to Panoramio.
I spent a large part of My youth playing or fishing along the Lancaster Canal.
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Great shot! Voted! Best regards, Karl
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Hi Jenper,
Thank You for your vote on My Photo of the Steam Engine 6619, arriving at Goathland station UK.
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Hi Nana Sue,
The short answear is yes, St Pauls church is behind the Black Bull, on New Street were My Mum was born, the youngest of 17 kids.
I Lived in OZ too for 6 years, 1981 to 1987 & I would have loved to have seen these Photo's of Home.
Thank You for your comments and please contact Me again if You have any more questions>
Good luck down under,
Graham
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