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Farley Mount Enclosure (click to view fullsize)

<b>Farley Mount Enclosure</b>Posted by UncleRob

Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)

<b>Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob

Pentridge III (Long Barrow)

<b>Pentridge III</b>Posted by UncleRob

Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)

<b>Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob

Gussage Hill (Long Barrow)

<b>Gussage Hill</b>Posted by UncleRob

Dorset Cursus (North to Martins Down)

<b>Dorset Cursus (North to Martins Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>Dorset Cursus (North to Martins Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob

Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)

<b>Dorset Cursus (South to Thickthorn Down)</b>Posted by UncleRob

Bokerley Down (Long Barrow)

<b>Bokerley Down</b>Posted by UncleRob

Pentridge 21 / IIa/b (Bank Barrow)

<b>Pentridge 21 / IIa/b</b>Posted by UncleRob

Devil's Den (Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech)

<b>Devil's Den</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>Devil's Den</b>Posted by UncleRob

Adam's Grave (Long Barrow)

<b>Adam's Grave</b>Posted by UncleRob

The Pipers (Standing Stones)

<b>The Pipers</b>Posted by UncleRob

The Hurlers (Stone Circle)

<b>The Hurlers</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>The Hurlers</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>The Hurlers</b>Posted by UncleRob<b>The Hurlers</b>Posted by UncleRob
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I like landscape, and I like old stuff. So here I am. A few years living in Winchester let me visit some great places and ponder the perilous existence of minor heritage sites, overlooked and sometimes abused. The resulting photos and sometimes odd notes reside here at the Archdrude's indulgence. Now I live in the outskirts of London Towne, where the outliers of the North Downs descend into a strip of sand before the clay sets in.

Fond regards,
Your uncle Robert

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