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Mine still sits on the bookshelf, as it has since I bought it all those years ago when it first came out. I don't think it has ever been out on a trip...I tend to read it and make notes...and then come on here and see what others have added.

The book got me into stones and prehistoric sites...and I am sooooooo lucky to live in Cornwall with sites all over the place. It has also given me an excuse to explore places I might not have gone otherwise and develop my interest in photography (no pun intended).

Lastly, I have met up with a few TMAers over the years who have been great company on walks and are welcome to this wonderful county anytime.

To the rest of you who have added to this website over the years...thanks for the info and keep it coming.

Mr H


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Mr Hamhead
Posted by Mr Hamhead
15th July 2009ce
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