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In the saxon region of the Netherlands we build easter-bonfires, and hold the world-record for the biggest one at 27m high!

 

This is a pagan ritual celebrated over here aswell.

I built my own wickerman this year after seeing a pathetic attempt on top of an old Druid hill ( i'm a bit of a pyromaniac aswell ).

I have amazing photos with fire coming out the eyes and everything !

Hope to post on here soon :thumbup1:

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Give me a week or two and I'll post pics of the biggest fire I reckon will ever appear on arbtalk :laugh1:

 

No kidding, we have been building it with forwarded-in brash, pushing it up with a 973 track shovel and it is currently the size of a primary school!

 

Hang on!

 

Any progress on this, I'm keen to see pics:001_smile:

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