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Hi scale who were you working for in queens square at the time. I was a groundie for fountains when they were done in 2006 but were being reduced on the building side for "light" reasons. amazing trees tho. Still not as big as the planes on the centre i dont think.

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scale's great, I don't rember it being so vast, nice shots matey :thumbup1:

 

 

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I do! the first time I arrived at clifton Suspension brdge I ran up to the edge and leaped up on the side (i was 23 and insane) on looking down I relaised just how big a drop there was! my girlfriend screamed and the security ran out screaming, he thought i was a jumper! they get a lot apparently!:lol:

 

shame about all the needles in the treed parts of the gorge sides, big problem in Bristol. least back then. 17 years ago:blushing:

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I do! the first time I arrived at clifton Suspension brdge I ran up to the edge and leaped up on the side (i was 23 and insane) on looking down I relaised just how big a drop there was! my girlfriend screamed and the security ran out screaming, he thought i was a jumper! they get a lot apparently!:lol:

 

shame about all the needles in the treed parts of the gorge sides, big problem in Bristol. least back then. 17 years ago:blushing:

 

Has its own unique Sorbus though:001_smile:

 

Sorbus bristoliensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Hi, I think there are two reasons for Sorbus bristoliensis, it's apolitical and therefore readily forms clonal groups that are arguably sub species and the gorge is one of the most studied areas in britain, I think these geographical subspecies are probably fairly common, they seem to be in sechzuan and other ares of china and in the welsh coalfields.

But I may me talking bollocks. Wouldn't,t be the first time, see you in Victoria square Sean.

Cheers

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