Photos by lusty : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
Mill lane bridge looking downstream
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Bottom lake at Bluebell
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Top lake at Bluebell
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Bream bend Granchester
59 views
Herne Bay pier
69 views
Early spring at Weirton res
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St Marys Hunton
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Blustery March day at Monk lakes
226 views
Princes Park Valley looking East
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Winchelsea church
252 views
Barming Bridge
425 views
River Kenn looking east from Strode road
177 views
lusty's conversations
I wouldn't say I'm I good photographer.It's just a case of having half decent camera and being in the right place at the right time! :-)
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Hi There. Was just browsing at Google Earth around this area. What was your overall opinion of Hangzu as I shall be working near there for three months? Regards,Rusty UK
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Thanks for the info, I look forward to fishing it.
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me you
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Hi Shaari Yes you can fish here(http://www.hartleylands.co.uk/Fishery2.html) plus several other fisheries in this area. I don't know if you have fished up here in the UK but its all "catch and release".Have a look at the rules on the website. You will also need a license available at Post Offices. Another place to try is Monk Lakes(http://www.monklakes.co.uk/). Have you fished in the UK before as its quite a bit different to fishing in SE Asia also the weather here in April can be a bit inconsistent to say the least! Anyway,I hope you catch a few fish as I'm going down your way in April(Thailand).
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Thanks for putting me right John.Now I understand. :)
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Good photo but this shot epitomizes what crap hole Herne Bay and British Beach resorts are!
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home of world record catfish and carp ! awsome fishing unbelivable days fishing! http://www.geocities.com/bungsamran/bungsamran.html
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Thanx for pointing that out and I have corrected it :)
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I know what you mean....but they have such an ancient feel to them, dont they - as well as looking so beautiful. Amazing to just go and feel the atmosphere of an old church...:) Cathrynn
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