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In the 16 sq miles of the Culbin Forest without si…
The Gravel Pit, the Culbin Forest
One of many tracks through the Culbin Forest
Bench by the Gravel pit, Culbin Forest
Inscribed benches atop Hill 99, Culbin Forest
Inscribed benches atop Hill 99, Culbin Forest
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I stood one day upon the hill And felt my shadow t…
The Fire watch tower on Hill 99
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The vast salt marshland between the sandbar and th…
The vast salt marshland between the sandbar and th…
Track clearing,,,
Victorian Lady's hand mirror
Destruction through dereliction
Destruction through dereliction
Destruction through dereliction...
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The Wisteria just starting to bloom
The Wisteria just starting to bloom
Monster baking with soda water!
Monster baking with soda water!
Hare enjoying the fresh young barley shoots!
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Oystercatcher deciding where to lay their eggs!


For years Oystercatchers laid their eggs in the gravel track on our property. A few years ago I had limestone slate laid there, which confused them the following year. However they are now checking out a small patch of gravel directly outside the window!
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