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oni_onka said:

Uaaa, shume foto e bukur, keep the fab work up! =D


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net_efekt said:

Oh, it's actually a quite sturdy cast iron contruct. ;-)


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net_efekt said:

My typo. You're quite right! ;-)


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net_efekt said:

Cottage near Prenteg, overlooking Porthmadog and it's estuary to the Irish Sea (North Wales).


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rovenula said:

yll fare kjo foto


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net_efekt said:

Thanks for the compliment ashcaw! Hope you get a chance to see a bit of the area. ;-)

More pix of the Village at my flickr.com pages: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wheatfields/sets/72057594112183351/

Best regards

PS: Like your Cornwall pix.


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net_efekt said:

The track green? You've lost me there. This was a bright spring day after it had rained previously, so the colours were really vivid (which is why I took the pic). No photoshopping here, promise! ;-)


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net_efekt said:

Country Collections antique shop on High Street


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net_efekt said:

The manor house was enlarged and improved in 1601, and bears a plaque on the front stating "T.A. 1601", which stands for Thomas Archdale, the owner at that time. It still retains its original appearance whereas most of the other old cottages and buildings have been restored.


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net_efekt said:

The village lock-up, built in 1834, is a pyramid-shaped stone structure standing near the edge of the old quarry site. It has a heavy padlocked door and the floor space is about six feet square with a headroom of about eight feet. During the 19th century it was used to lock up drunks overnight before sending them to the Oxford court. More recently it has been opened every May Day. For a small charge visitors can be locked up for five minutes or so, and given a certificate to prove it.


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