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Olivepage
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by Olivepage »
Fed up of all the rocky where is its
So here's a sandy one!

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by Windfinder »
Olivepage wrote:Fed up of all the rocky where is its
So here's a sandy one!

I know it isn't but I'll keep the thread going with:
Brading Haven?
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by Telo »
Alnmouth?
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by ParaHandy »
Olivepage wrote:So here's a sandy one!
Loch Crinan?
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by Rowana »
Somewhere round the wash . . .
Wells

BLESSED ARE THOSE WHO ARE CRACKED,
FOR THEY ARE THE ONES WHO LET IN THE LIGHT
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by ParaHandy »
Rowana wrote:Somewhere round the wash . . . Wells

so, hae youse got it right?? poor show if the geezer asks hus question and doesnae tell us ....
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by Rowana »
ParaHandy wrote:Rowana wrote:Somewhere round the wash . . . Wells

so, hae youse got it right?? poor show if the geezer asks hus question and doesnae tell us ....
Ah'm shur he'll be alang in a meenit tae tell wiz.
Puir bloke prob'ly still his tae wark fur a livin'

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by Telo »
ParaHandy wrote: poor show if the geezer asks hus question and doesnae tell us ....
That doesn't make any sense at all. He wouldn't be asking the question if he knew where it was.
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by Olivepage »
Oh Dear
In trouble again
I was a bit preoccupied with discussing flies, trains and the meaning of life.
It is indeed Wells next the Sea - to give it it's full title.
You may notice the PHM buoy hard aground.
I swallowed hard when I saw it, I'd sailed past the damn thing a few weeks before.
Nice place but a bit of a scary entrance.
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by ParaHandy »
Olivepage wrote:You may notice the PHM buoy hard aground.
jolly good! it was the trees in the background. couldn't be certain but seen them from Brancaster many times .. (from a boat, that is)