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Respond to: Dolmen for sale
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Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
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| New Message Posted!2004-12-09 17:24  
It looks pretty impressive to me. They only charging 3 Euros to go in, hardly a fortune. Unlike the sale price!
Andy
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TheCaptain

Joined: 30-10-2003
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from near Bristol
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| New Message Posted!2004-12-08 00:21  
Just got this message from a friend. So thoughts of obtaining this are off.
"not surprised, I visited this one last year, unfortunately its in a tiny backyard in a run down suburb...high walls all round or you would take a snap and move on .... not atmospheric at all, and not worth entrance fee."
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TheCaptain

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from near Bristol
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| New Message Posted!2004-11-30 01:25  
In case nobody has spotted it yet, the biggest dolmen in France (which includes its own bar and restaurant) has recently been offered for sale.
see http://www.saumur-dolmen.com/annonce.html
Unfortunately, I cannot afford this one. Could we club together to get enough ? I think they want at least a million pounds for it.
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