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Carreg Samson, Abercastle
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Submitted bypab
AddedMar 01 2009
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Description Happy St David's Day, from Carreg Samson! This lamb and his friends seemed almost as pleased to be there as we were... bet they hadn't done an 8-mile round trip just to be there though!
And was it worth it? ...absolutely, eating our sandwiches watching them play under the stones must be one of the best Sunday lunches possible.

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krautrock
(2009-03-02)
Great shot ! Happy lamp !

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