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PHOTO - Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire

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David in Wales

09-13-2006 11:22:16




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Hi Gang;
The view shows the typical small irregular shaped fields of west Pembrokeshire. You can see some wrapped silage bales awaiting collection, and a mixed bunches of different breeds of cattle. Note there are NO trees growing here, its too windy on the coast. Field boundaries are earth & stone banks with gorse & hawthorn growing on top.
The white building is Strumble Head lighthouse. The weather was stormy when this photo was taken you can see the white wave tops on the sea looking out towards Southern Ireland.
Cheers David

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Stan(PA)

09-13-2006 12:10:06




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 Re: PHOTO - Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire in reply to David in Wales, 09-13-2006 11:22:16  
David, this is an off the wall question, but... Did you ever hear of a candy called "English Licorice Bricks"? I used to get it years ago from CandyWorld. It was imported from the UK, and it was the most delicious candy ever made! It had a hard candy shell, and inside was a very chewy candy. I haven"t been able to find it for the past 25 years or so, and just wondered if it was still made in the UK. ....Stan

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jubilee johnny

09-13-2006 12:05:31




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 Re: PHOTO - Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire in reply to David in Wales, 09-13-2006 11:22:16  
Wow! What a great view and wonderful scenery. I want to come visit you. How about we swap visits? I'll show you the smokey mountians in North Carolina.



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Mike in DePere

09-13-2006 11:57:09




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 Re: PHOTO - Strumble Head, Pembrokeshire in reply to David in Wales, 09-13-2006 11:22:16  
Hi David Great picture ! Showed it to my 16 year old daughter who has been wanting to see England and Scottland for awhile. This just made her want to moreso. Thanks Mike



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