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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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Mick Harper wrote: | This forum owes its existence, admittedly indirectly, to Graham Hancock so bang away. Open a new thread in this section. |
Done.
[ Graham Hancock topic here ]
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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When Hatty and I were doing our Megalithic thing, two questions never got resolved:
1. Why were the Megalithics so obsessed by the furthest points west/south of landmasses?
2. What was the significance of Troy Towns?
Listening to On Your Farm yesterday on Radio Four--I like to keep up with what everyone else is doing--I was rather disappointed to hear this week they were in the Scilly Isles. Who wants to grow flowers and make daffodil-flavoured ice cream?
My ears perked up when they said they were visiting a farm on St Agnes, the southernmost Scilly isle. They (I've got two) perked up even more when they said it was the southernmost farm on St Agnes and was--verily, in the BBC's own words--at the most southwestern point of the whole of Britain.
But when they said it was Troy Town Farm I lost interest. Too much information for a Sunday morning, my day of rest.
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Boreades

In: finity and beyond
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You can also visit a Troy Town Farm near Dorchester.
Warning!
This site has no on-site toilet and shower facilities. |
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Mick Harper
Site Admin

In: London
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We have. It's a turkey farm.
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