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dinorben_jj said:

King John is reputed to have ridden from here to Runnymead, where he signed Magna Carta


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dinorben_jj said:

It is on the South West Coastal Path

http://www.southwestcoastpath.com/


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martinez.bustillo said:

Thank you very much for your comment regarding the Yew tree.The oldest tree in Madrid is 376 years old.It is situated in Parque del Retiro.(since 1633).It is a an "ahuehuete" (Taxodium mucronatum).It is the national tree of Mexico.


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Xxnita07Xx said:

that was a buetifull place.!


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pekin platinel said:

Another one called "The Huers Hut" near Newquay see http://www.panoramio.com/photo/9529896


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dinorben_jj said:

Thanks Pete: Have done as you suggest John


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pete.t said:

Nice shot of Bannau Sir Gaer (in shadow) from the car park at the bottom of the road up to Llyn y Fan Fach. Thanks for sharing.

Pete


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kastrulldrullen said:

lovley place i was there 1996 staying at bechcomber hotel scilly is a beatefull place Lennart Håman email lennarthaman@hotmail.com


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dinorben_jj said:

National Provincial Bank. How many people walk past this each day without knowing what these letters stand for. One of the long lost names of Banking.


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dinorben_jj said:

St Martins is idyllic. What you see is the grounds of the small hotel (the only one on the island). There are no cars. You can walk around the island in 1/2 a day. Even in the school summer holidays, the place is never crowded. Access is restricted to the number of boats that can reach it. Heaven on earth.


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