Photos by cholmoth : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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cholmoth's conversations
Hi I am trying to find my dad, I think he lived or still lives in this area, but then again I might be totally wrong. Hope someone can help me as I would be so greatfull if they can, his name is David Swain. My name is Simon Westerman Bishop. Please email me if you have any information my email is Bish-lives@sky.com thanks
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cool,I like this place
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mmm!
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Beautiful picture, nice photo
Greetings from Turkey
church and mosque
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Very nice!
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are there any fishermen/ladies in saltburn to tell a story about the one that got away.ray.
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In the Roman Ruins by thr Via di Torre'Agentina you come across this wonderful cat sanctuary. It relies completely on donations for the welfare of dozens of rejected cats that are loved and cared for by volunteers. If you are in Rome have a look and give them some spare Euros. The ruins are well worth a look at too.
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Summer view of Widecombe on the Moor. The Church is seen on the upper left. A lovely two mile walk away.
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The small vale of Wooder shelters some ancient Oaks and Ash trees from the harsh conditions of high Dartmoor. Across the valley lies the high Tor of Honeybag accessed from Widecombe on the Moor
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