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Re: Walk in the Peak District
Originally Posted by Ax01
well Mr. Reinz where were u on the night before Mr. Richard's walk? hmmm...
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Hmmm, I lost my passport..... I uh plead the 5th!
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Re: Walk in the Peak District
Originally Posted by Ax01
well Mr. Reinz where were u on the night before Mr. Richard's walk? hmmm...
it's picture #7. there's something in the tree that's in the river.
my brother-in-law is from an old line of witch hunters/burners from Scottland. his ancestral village is Dunning (family namesake) and i would love to visit that creepy lil town lol.
If I make my way there I'll have to visit that town! I love history like that, the kinda obscure stuff.
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Re: Walk in the Peak District
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
Awesome pics!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
My dream vacation would be to see Scotland. I've got Scotch heritage, and from pictures it looks like a gorgeous country. My Nana and Grampy always spoke very highly of Scotland as well, as they had both been back several times as adults.
I always kinda figured if I ever found my way to Scotland I'd check out Ireland too, but man, you've got me thinking I'd rather visit England than Ireland. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful country with us
Thanks Craig, suppose I'm pretty luck living so close to the peak district, its great for walking that's for sure.
I've been to Scotland and Ireland and there both have spectacular scenery and really worth a visit if you ever get chance
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Re: Walk in the Peak District
Originally Posted by Ax01
...it's picture #7. there's something in the tree that's in the river...
I may be wrong but that looks like someone walking along the opposite side? With a red back-pack...(or a bloody one, if you like?)
I can see why you think it also appears to be something stuck in a tree though.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 06-27-2019 at 04:38 PM.
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Re: Walk in the Peak District
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
I may be wrong but that looks like someone walking along the opposite side? With a red back-pack...(or a bloody one, if you like?)
I can see why you think it also appears to be something stuck in a tree though.
That's all I could see as well bogertophis, just some people walk g over the other side , I couldn't see any thing else in the tree too
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