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eghamfatality.thumb.jpeg.a7e5a0dcaff2f481696cd66b599d4142.jpegI rode past the scene of a tragedy on my way back from delivering some bits of wood to @se7enthdevil it had been cleared up but the butt was still there, pictures from BBC and Google streetview.

 

This  would have come down with speed.

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I often wonder about monoliths, we have one locally  adjacent to a path carved into a flying horse, the sapwod has already gone and an adjacent one fell across the road.

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On 19/02/2019 at 13:39, openspaceman said:

eghamfatality.thumb.jpeg.a7e5a0dcaff2f481696cd66b599d4142.jpegI rode past the scene of a tragedy on my way back from delivering some bits of wood to @se7enthdevil it had been cleared up but the butt was still there, pictures from BBC and Google streetview.

 

This  would have come down with speed.

eghamstreeview.thumb.jpeg.58631f57105bfdadb18942ea5c1d5869.jpeg

I often wonder about monoliths, we have one locally  adjacent to a path carved into a flying horse, the sapwod has already gone and an adjacent one fell across the road.

Mattheck has a real thing about monoliths. He's vehement that they shouldn't be taller than a metre or two when adjacent to paths and roads. 

 

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