Last visited in
August 2014, not much has changed at Westhay Nature Reserve.
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It's a frog? A toad? |
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Clare in the Hide |
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Ducks, coots, a heron and a swan we saw today .. and flies and dragonflies |
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The Somerset Levels are built on peat .. and rain |
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This is the lake at the furthest western extent of the Reserve |
Talking of water, why do all those American warships keep crashing into stuff?
I read differing accounts. Some say that in the modern US Navy they're all so into their technical specialisms that no-one rates watch-keeping any more .. or sleeping, for that matter; others blame something akin to GPS spoofing .. and say it's an act of war.
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