Bellerophon symbol, variation 7 jonath.co.uk
Sunday 5th Jul 2009 22:27:36
img_1618.jpgimg_1621.jpgimg_1623.jpgimg_1624.jpgimg_1625.jpgimg_1626.jpg This is a walk somewhere around Clougha. The first part of this walk was a little bit tricky on account of all the horse-flies (do we call them that?) - one of which bit my left wrist - and overgrown ferns, nettles, and such-like, obscuring what is already a fairly obscure path. But yeah . . . it's a path that follows a stream, so it's hard to go wrong. But yeah . . . it was all fine.

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  • Name: Rob
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  • Comment: Horse flies are usually quite large and leave a large bite mark. Smaller than a tiger's bite though. I remember walking up Clougha many years ago and finding a bit of swamp on an obscure pathway on the way down. As discussed on t'telephone the photos of the roses are already on the blog on the seventh of July this year.

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