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I think you missed the joke:biggrin:, the life of the peasants wasn't taken into much account in reaching objectives.

 

Ah. No problem,:001_smile: I was only thinking nowadays its all fuss paperwork red tape then send someone else in to finish it off. I was thinking the same thing from a different angle.

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I drove past it last week while taking a detour through the Cairngorms for a change from the A9.  It is something else; as Julian says it's surreal.  

And the detour was so worth it; what a drive up to Glenshee, Lecht and then back to Inverness via Tomintoul.

 

Stopping for a panini and coffee along the way of course

 

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