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25-04-2007, 12:36 PM
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| | | Dragons in May I'll be in Hay on Wye (hereford/wales border) mid-may as well as in Buckinghamshire
I appreciate its a bit early but does anyone have any good spots in these areas for dragons and damsels?
your help is appreciated
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| | | Re: Dragons in May Steve Brook's book lists Gwent Levels and Wye Valley as good places in that area. Further north, Catherton Common, River Severn and Saltwells LNR. Cotswolds Water Park would be worth an excursion. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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