Mad from the Farting Crowds

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    Not wanting to join the Bank Holiday throbbing masses I headed down to Hardy Country and had a walk round Lambert's Castle, a Bronze age Hill fort.
     

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        Lovely compositions Ziggy. What's the fungus please?
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        "Hardy Country"? Where's that then?
         
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          Ta Jen :)

          Not looked it up yet, at a guess, i'd say something like a many zoned polypore, but I could be wrong.
           
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            South of Whitchurch
             
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            The rest of the WORLD in a southerly direction is south of Whitchurch!:heehee:
             
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              Nice pics Zigs :blue thumb:, seems all the locals are queueing up to be in the 'Farting Crowds' remake starting soon!
               
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              Ta Strongy,

              Yes, I saw that in the Dorset Echo. What part are you going for? :biggrin:;)
               
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                Ta Freddy, Marshwood Vale:)
                 
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                  Lovely pictures Zigs. :dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    Had a wander round there myself while I was in the area, thought I'd give it a look after seeing this thread, glad I did. Nice one Zigs. :blue thumb:
                    It really is a lovely spot for a stroll around and the views across the Marshwood Vale are simply stunning.

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                      Cor, you picked a better day for it than I did Trunky :dbgrtmb: Smashing shots.

                      Did you stroke the Cows?
                       
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                      Weren't too many cows about, I did see a couple of cute looking calves, but mother was looking at me in a menacing way so I thought better of it.

                      I think the lack of cows may have been something to do with all the dogs and dog walkers about, hordes of 'em there were, :th scifD36:
                       
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