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Re: Anglezarke Grouping (Defined)
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Yes, that sounds fine.

There are some fallen or glacial stones in a rough collection near the boundary to Blackburn with Darwen, above Lomax Wives farm. I think there'll be some stuff beyond these into Belmont. There's a placename 'Egg Hillock' that seems significant. I wish Damon would write a song about this stuff - I can remember a cafe in Belmont - long time ago.

I'm hoping to photograph the sunrise over the golf course stone row around May day. Prevarication is a personal hobby, though ...

That tussock grass has a very low biodiversity compared to the heather semi-dwarf heath that preceeded it. I'm starting to ask the park rangers to strim the rows - bet they play dead !


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BlueGloves
Posted by BlueGloves
19th February 2004ce
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