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    Captured this reflection on the Exe of clouds it was such a beautifylday
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    Lovely colours of blue Chocky glad you had a beautiful day. Not been too bad here I think didn't see much of it.

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    Thanks .
    I'ts a mighty big reserve i can't fit it all in even on a short lens

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    lovely shot chocky, i can just pick out the red sandstone cliff face which i always remember about your lovely part of the world. when i was a young boy, we spent our family holiday (every year for 13 years) in brixham. as we had no car ,we travelled by train. when i saw the red cliffs at dawlish i knew we were almost there...oh happy days!!

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    Thanks Andy
    I hope it was a steam train . I just love steam trains.
    I have 9 pictures hanging in the lounge and 36 A4 size prints of steam trains

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    the first ones were...( you used to come back in with a dirty face if you stuck you head out of the window).. then they went to the diesel ones as i grew older. we went on the dart valley steam railway in the 80's with my own family, that was good. i actually saw a steam train on the 8th of feb this year!!, i had just m.o.t'd my car. the garage was next to a railway bridge . as i got back in my car a chuffer train went passed. i did'nt expect to see that!!.
    we took our grandson to a place near skipton. at easter and august bank holidays , you can ride on a steam train decked out like thomas the tank engine.. the kids love it.

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    Yes. They have a steam train at Buckfast Lee.
    I used to love looking at all the carriages as it cambered a bend. Fascinating and the steam chugging along the top.

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    been to the abbey at buckfast and the otter sanctuary... as i said a wonderful part of the world

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    Yep. I have some really nice photos of the otters . I might dig them up and upload them and the butterflies

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