"PONPONPON" performed by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Damerham Ducks
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| These guys help the trapped ducks out of weeds and obstacles. |
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| Willow trees |
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| The Churchyard. |
Barrow Cemetary
On the 22nd of April 2011 I visited the Oakley Down Barrow Cemetary, located in East Dorset. I walked there following the Ackling Dyke Roman Road. This road stretches for about 25 miles from Old Sarum at Salisbury to Badbury Rings, and is thought ot have been constructed sometime during the 4th century.
A Barrow cemetary can be accessed from Ackley Dyke. There are a number of burial mounds, as well as about 5 Disc Barrows. Disc Barrows are a relatively rare example of Bronze-Age earthworks, and are seldom found elsewhere other than the South West of England.
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| The road stretches ahead. Dead straight and very wide, typical of roads from this Period. |
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| Snail on a mole hill |
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| Cowslip |
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| A large piece of flint. The road is littered with fragments of flint. |
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| The view of the Barrow Cemetary from Ackley Dyke |
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The barrows were riddled with Rabbit holes |
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| Cowslips growing on the Tumuli |
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| A Disc Barrow |
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| Speedwell growing between the earthworks |
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
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