Salisbury
a Historic City in the county of Wiltshire
Camden Town
in the county of Greater London
Croyde
a Picturesque Village in the county of Devon
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fantastic image Ian.
That's a great image Steve.
Great shot.The tree branches are a lovely touch.
Beautiful shot.
Another good shot.Great reflection.
Great shot Maurice.Well observed.Looks like a still from a Sci-Fi movie.
Super shot John.
Great shot Pat.Superb clarity.A case of right time,right place.
Great image Rod.Very atmospheric.
Great photo Rod. Wonderfully sharp considering the high ISO. Which,I might add, was well chosen.
Fantastic image!
Beautiful.
Fantastic shot Steve.
Great shot Polly.
Great shot Tom.
Great shot Sarah.
Great shot.
Fantastic shot Sally.
Fantastic photo Mark.Their enclosure really has very low light levels.I tried to take a photo of them without success.
Great photo!
Beautiful shot Sally
Great timing Dave.
I like these Steve.Something I've never tried.
Nice shot Mark.The fencing they have is a pain to photograph through,better than being eaten,I suppose.Gonna have to visit again,weather permitting.
Great piccy Mark.Nice angle.Difficult to get 'coz they're always moving about very quickly.
Great photo Ken.
Lovely shot!Great reflection.
Great pic.Mick.Beautiful colours & the car just finishes it off.
Great pic Liz.You must have been patient & quick at the same time to capture this.
Cat & Mouse.Brilliant!
Great picture Lyn.Very atmospheric.
Great shot.Lovely reflection.
Great photo jason
Well timed!Great shot.
Great picture!Well timed.
Superb picture!well done.
Great picture!
Sometime during the late twelfth century at Glastonbury Abbey, monks were said to have discovered the burial site and bones of King Arthur and Guinevere between two stone pyramids and buried deep within the earth in a hollow oak. The monks then brought the remains into the church and placed them in a marble tomb where they remained for a further 300 or so years until 1539 when the site was abandoned after the monastery was suppressed and looted by King Henry VIII, who also ordered Glastonbury's abbot drawn and quartered. Whether King Arthur was really buried here nobody knows, some say it was a story made up by the monks who were trying to cash in on the legend after a great fire in 1184 destroyed many of the abbeys buildings and the monks needed to find money for the reconstruction of the place. However, many believe it to be true and to this day people visit the site drawn in by the legend and stories of the famous King.
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