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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7924956" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>that looks great, one question, where's the mud ?!</p><p>we have had school visits, really worth while, schools don't seem to want to come now, transports/hassle etc. The one that scared me, was the one bro in law, brought from bristol, strict lecture to stay together, not go off on their own, don't go into pens etc, 100% ignored, buggers were absolutely everywhere, they all thought it fantastic though.</p><p></p><p>Archaeology here is amazing, we had the archaeologists here for 18 months, cant see alot above ground, but underneath, fantastic, reckoned its been a 'unit' for 3500 years, even have a bronze age fortified settlement. I would add, they could have told me anything, because l wouldn't know any different.</p><p></p><p>Went to primary school with the chief archaeologist, a local farmers son, and the only slightly obese vegan, l have ever seen, and he did nothing to push/promote his veganism whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7924956, member: 86168"] that looks great, one question, where's the mud ?! we have had school visits, really worth while, schools don't seem to want to come now, transports/hassle etc. The one that scared me, was the one bro in law, brought from bristol, strict lecture to stay together, not go off on their own, don't go into pens etc, 100% ignored, buggers were absolutely everywhere, they all thought it fantastic though. Archaeology here is amazing, we had the archaeologists here for 18 months, cant see alot above ground, but underneath, fantastic, reckoned its been a 'unit' for 3500 years, even have a bronze age fortified settlement. I would add, they could have told me anything, because l wouldn't know any different. Went to primary school with the chief archaeologist, a local farmers son, and the only slightly obese vegan, l have ever seen, and he did nothing to push/promote his veganism whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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