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Tag Archives: Severn Bridge
1996-2
Our continuing adventures: Carole had to get back to Dublin, so we put her on the train in Abergavenny and moved on through South Wales to Somerset, and then to Devon and Cornwall. This meant crossing that dire Severn Bridge … Continue reading
Tagged Blind Fiddler, Boscawen Un, Brentor, Carn Euny, Dublin, Duloe stone circle, Exeter Cathedral, Hurlers, Land's End, Men An Tol, Merry Maidens, New Globe Theater, Pendeen Vau, Pipers, Sancreed, Scorhill, Severn Bridge, Spinster's Rock, St. Ives, St. Michael's Mount, Standing stones, Stone circles, Tintagel, Trethevy Quoit, Wells Cathedral
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1990-4
The next day, we drove back across South Wales to catch the ferry for Ireland. But instead we were detained and questioned for 8 hours, missed the ferry, and spent an extra night in Wales, thanks to that blurry photo … Continue reading
Posted in 1990
Tagged Boyne Valley complex, Carreg Coetan Arthur, Dolmens, Lough Crew, Newgrange, Passage tombs, Pentre Ifan, Severn Bridge, St Davids, Stonehenge
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1990-3
It was a three-day weekend, what they call a bank holiday weekend, and we were off to the ferry to Wales after work on Friday. This was when I learned about Fidelma’s talent for seasickness. I’d planned this trip to … Continue reading
Posted in 1990
Tagged Avebury, Caer Camel, Dolmens, Glastonbury Abbey, Glastonbury Tor, Old Sarum, Severn Bridge, Silbury Hill, Standing stones, Stone circles, Stonehenge, Tintern Abbey, Woodhenge
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