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henrya


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This is what happens to light peaty soil when it's dry and the wind blows. It takes off for the heavens!
· Date: Tue March 28, 2006 · Views: 691
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wildone

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Tue March 28, 2006 9:26am

The other thing is that if the farmers have sown their seed it can end up 20 or more miles away.

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Tue March 28, 2006 1:23pm

Great image henrya - I've never actually seen this before, is that the east coast mainline in the foreground?

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henrya
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Wed March 29, 2006 3:34am

Yes, between Huntingdon and Peterborough.



We get this most years, though this is the first time I've had a camera to hand. A foaf once spent hours vacuuming the dust out of his house! It seeps in through the smallest cracks.



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