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DirtyJigsaw

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Evening All,

YES, its another report from this location ;)
I thought id jump on the bandwagon as i had afew days off from work and didnt wanna spend it sitting at home.

Just a day trip with this being the first of the day, got there just as the sun was rising :)

On with some photos

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Thanks for looking

DJ
 
what a place. amazed the cannon is still there. not the sort of thing you could tuck under your arm though.
 
I knew it was going to be good when I saw your name next to the location, and it didn't dissapoint!
Thanks for sharing :)
 
what a place. amazed the cannon is still there. not the sort of thing you could tuck under your arm though.

Sadly; a piece of 6 inch steam pipe, a length of metal scaffold combined with some of the wooden underpinnings etc of a very old farm waggon, do not a Napoleonic Artillery piece make. It does't even look like a good fake, which is the probable reason it is still there. Anyway there are plenty of French or Belgian farmers who would gladly sell one some worm eaten waggon remains for a few Euro's, should one want to construct another and not have your collar felt by the Gendarmerie!
 

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