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PHOTO - suicidal sheep !

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David in Wales

02-22-2007 01:26:47




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Hi Gang;
This is the tip of the northern entrance to Milford Haven Harbour. Its one of the largest & deepest natural harbours in the World, and has 5 oil refineries situated on its banks. The tankers bring in oil from the oil rigs around the coast for processing.
Can you spot the sheep in the centre of the photo grazing on the slope - there is no hedge, fence or wall to prevent them falling over the cliffs in this area !!!
Cheers David

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Kathy Hyde

02-22-2007 17:42:29




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 Re: PHOTO - suicidal sheep ! in reply to David in Wales, 02-22-2007 01:26:47  
David I'm sure you know sheep aren't the brightest bulb in the animal world...if one gets to jumping the rest will follow kind of like the Lemmings! Funny picture! thanks kat



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1936

02-22-2007 05:18:25




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 Re: PHOTO - suicidal sheep ! in reply to David in Wales, 02-22-2007 01:26:47  
This reminds me of a sheep story from down under. They back up real good on the edge of the cliff. Just too good not to pass up.



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Joe in MN

02-22-2007 04:43:54




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 Re: PHOTO - suicidal sheep ! in reply to David in Wales, 02-22-2007 01:26:47  
Thanks David. Sheep are like deer and sure footed, don't worry about them, they know how to get around, a suicidal sheep is one who will jump off a ledge, like a suicidal human would do, and both are as dumb as the other -- not much different when it comes to using their brains ....



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mike a. tenn.

02-22-2007 03:24:33




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 Re: PHOTO - suicidal sheep ! in reply to David in Wales, 02-22-2007 01:26:47  
hey david!...this pic answers my question about why sheep get so wooly. now i know it's so if they slip in places like this, they can roll down the hill like a ball of yarn and not get hurt?

-mike



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Rich Va

02-22-2007 03:20:05




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 Re: PHOTO - suicidal sheep ! in reply to David in Wales, 02-22-2007 01:26:47  
I really don't see much for the sheep to eat except for a few rocks,pickens is kinda slim. Areas like that with no money invested in fences and free grass profits should be good. Not to sure about land taxes and rent though. Keep em coming.



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