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Stephen Blair
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It was the whole father Ted thing, we pulled up to a junction in the mog, we both saw the huge stone and the cow beside it and burst out laughing:biggrin:

 

Its actually out of a volcano, when Dumbarton rock Blew millions of years ago that huge rock landed there, and it came from the other side of the clyde, miles away:001_smile:

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Is that an 'out of the motor side window' shot,or are the raindrops realy that big up there?

Must have been a lot of glacial activity there after that lump landed,that will have made a big hole for itself when it hit the deck.

I love bitesized cows too,round here it's all mud & massive moos.:thumbup:

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