Anyone for arsenic?

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lbomaak2
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Re: Anyone for arsenic?

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Mick F wrote:Good memories eh? :D


Yes indeed. I first "discovered" the area some years earlier, when my work had sent me down to Plymouth for two weeks, and I got out on my bike to explore at the weekends. It obviously made a big impression on me!
peetee
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Location: Upon a lumpy, scarred granite massif.

Re: Anyone for arsenic?

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Philip Benstead wrote:
Mick F wrote:The tip is a major landmark and it would be sad if it grew over.
The Tamar Valley is a World Heritage Site, and it needs preserving rather than growing over. It's bad enough that the damned trees are over-growing and spoiling the views and the light-levels. We don't need any more of them.

Cut the lot down please.


I understand that Cornwall as the least tree in England.

We need more tree not fewer.



It’s noticeable in the far west. I did wonder if they were felled to be used as pit props but apparently most were lost to provide fuel for industry.

Here is an arsenic stack just down the valley from me:
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