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Virtual Tour - After deciding to take the dogs onto the eyes for a Saturday afternoon walk I had the spur of the moment idea to do a virtual tour for all those who ask me about the Eyes. For those who have not seen the Eyes then have a look at the linked video. I apologise for the wobbly handheld nature and off the top of my head commentary.

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Fully Grown This is a short video taken on the Eyes in July 2012 when the giant hogweed was in full bloom. Conventaroo conventaroo.


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Subterranean Cricket - This short video will probably mean more to those who have read The Doom Of The Hollow and can understand where the inspiration for the Hollow Wych came from (yes, it’s all true). I am sure our little game breaks a world record for the deepest game of cricket ever, surface level wise, not emotionally or philosophically.



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