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    Des Res, perhaps needing some minor repairs
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    Stunning scene digidark, my type of countryside.
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    Excellent capture. Lovely scenery
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    That is BEA-U-TIFUL. I agree with Rolf, my type too. It love a bit of 'undulation' in the ground... can't see the attraction in flat places... and you can't beat a bit of a ruin to add that certain something Living there you would feel both rather grand and rather remote. It would really inspire there I think.

    Nice photo, Digidark. Love it.

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    A picture post card scene, excellent I love it, well done

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