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Some great pics, Bob. Good panoramic shots. It’s photos like these that make me very homesick, you cad.
Top pictures Bob. I used to live at The Old Post Office in Bradbourne. You sure do get about lol. 😉
You seem to have been getting about a bit yourself! 🙂
Best regards
Bob