Greenheart
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I know LOTS of uninhibited islanders...
...that WAS what you're looking for, wasn't it?
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...that WAS what you're looking for, wasn't it?
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Presumably the search here, is for somewhere remote enough to exclude the probability of being bothered by...anyone?
One place springs to mind...
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Of course, you'll have to hurry...clearly there are already yacht and helicopter crews, vying for kingship...
...not sure why, though. Did they have it in mind to start a guano-fertilizer factory?
cracking pic. never seen that one before - any story behind it?
Not sure...here's the link for the pic, possibly not closely related:
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu...a=X&ei=AaSdT7fxFdDZ8gPtsaGPDQ&ved=0CB4Q9QEwBQ
cracking pic. never seen that one before - any story behind it?
I believe that the pic with the yacht was taken during an attempt by Andy Strangeway, the 'island bagger' to land on the rock. He chartered the yacht to make the trip. I know quite a few of the guys who were aboard, including two who made it to the top of the rock. Strangeway himself never actually left the yacht.
There was an island in the Atlantic off Ireland that they abandoned in the 1960's
Not you sucking gut is it![]()
Do not dolphins live in groups or packs ?
How do the know thats "Fungle the dolphin"
I dont see "Im Fungle the dolphin" tattooed on his forehead ?
Thing is, if they had a helicopter to be able to take the photo, why bother with the yacht?
Pete
yes, it was sprayed with acetic acid. Porton Down used to place a dozen sheep on the island each spring in the old days, and see how many were left alive by mid-summer. To start with, there were not many. (An old stamping ground for me in the 1960s)
There are many farms with 'anthrax pits' where carcases from casualties were buried deeply (anthrax wasa fairly common animal disease not so long ago.) MAFF used to have maps, but I think they were discontinued and lost in Defra.
Only a few very old farmers can remember where some of the pits are; and the bacillus is understood to last for forty years....