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Regte Heide
John Geerts:
Thanks Fons.
Posted earlier in June 2021 topic.
In order to make it possible for disabled people to visit Regte Heide, a special shell pad was built across the Moore. Bikers are not allowed on this road, but they use it frequently.
Z7 Nikkor 58mm f/1.4 G
John Geerts:
Cold, but occasional sun
iPhone 11
Hugh_3170:
Conditions make for a striking image.
A burial ground? Do you know how far back it goes?
--- Quote from: John Geerts on January 09, 2022, 21:26:35 ---Cold, but occasional sun
iPhone 11
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John Geerts:
--- Quote from: Hugh_3170 on January 10, 2022, 01:57:14 ---Conditions make for a striking image.
A burial ground? Do you know how far back it goes?
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Thanks Hugh.
Yes "The grave hills or Tumulus, and their history are very interesting. There are seven of them, six on the highest point, on the west-side near the small river 'Oude Ley'. They were constructed around 1.600 - 1.800 BC by a kind of Celtic people who lived around in that area."
See also number #5 on page 1.
Hugh_3170:
Sorry John - I missed the first posting and its explanation. The B&W suits that image.
--- Quote from: John Geerts on January 10, 2022, 08:53:11 ---Thanks Hugh.
Yes "The grave hills or Tumulus, and their history are very interesting. There are seven of them, six on the highest point, on the west-side near the small river 'Oude Ley'. They were constructed around 1.600 - 1.800 BC by a kind of Celtic people who lived around in that area."
See also number #5 on page 1.
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