I don’t know, Poppy, it was a weird area, with only birch trees behind bars. Why would they keep trees behind bars?
People smuggled salt, and later butter over this path! Plus for sustenance during the First and Second World War and the crisis years.
That caravan was behind a gate, saying KEEP OUT, FORBIDDEN. And that triggers me like nothing else does. So I peeped through the gate and saw this. Thanks for visiting, AD! 😀
I love those logs in front of the car park! Thanks for the tour Marion!
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You’re very welcome, it was a fun hike 🙂
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NOT being funny but I wonder if was it a bird watching van hide ? and what were they smuggling …
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I don’t know, Poppy, it was a weird area, with only birch trees behind bars. Why would they keep trees behind bars?
People smuggled salt, and later butter over this path! Plus for sustenance during the First and Second World War and the crisis years.
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no 1 not sure at all
no 2 I always find it surprising what a precious commodity Salt is !
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Beautiful place and gorgeous photos of it!
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Thanks, Anne. Though the weather wasn’t really that good, still it was very nice to walk outside and get a fresh nose.
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Dank je wel voor deze uitstap
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Fijn dat je kwam kijken, Rosa 🙂
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Great little tour, Marion. Love the camo-caravan, and that lone gate. 🙂
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That caravan was behind a gate, saying KEEP OUT, FORBIDDEN. And that triggers me like nothing else does. So I peeped through the gate and saw this. Thanks for visiting, AD! 😀
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