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I wonder who made those tracks……
No idea! But the sun was in and out, and there is a faint shadow of the fence
That explains it then 🙂
Perhaps!
You are naughty, Sue! You know I’m going to want to know where?
Boxgrove Priory ruins and the Abbey church
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I only tag stuff that has been mentioned in the post
That looks Sussex-ish. Is it?
More than Sussex-ish, it is West Sussex. Boxgrove Priory ruins, and the still functioning Abbey Church
I like the POV you choose. Very attractive and leading right to the main focus (but that wall on the side is great.)
Thanks Janet! I was drawn to the the tree by the church…in a few days, maybe even tomorrow, you will see it close up. And I wanted to show a bit of the ruined priory, which is that wall on the left
Stone walls like these are so beautiful.
They certainly are!
Love that wall, Sue!
Isn’t it great!
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