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Re: Avebury
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Howburn Digger wrote:




Perhaps some judicious seeding of grass, buttercups and clover could be arranged. Or a suitable "wig" of turf from a surrounding bit of pasture might be cosmetically "Eltoned" onto the bald area.

This p*sh reeks of self-justification by Heritage Industry through the creation of a fake Milk Crisis in Aisle 7.



Well there is definitely some mud there, though hasn't the damage been done by a vehicle, those straight lines don't look human? according to this news item on the BBC.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-43154577

Trouble is we all want to go to Avebury it has become over popularised and too many humans around, like Stonehenge a 'honeypot' to be exploited sadly.


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Posted by moss
22nd March 2018ce
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