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Big feller

Big feller

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Bucks UK
If anyone needs a break from sawing I have just the place. Check out the pictures. Mile after mile of green grass and not a tree in sight.

Sheep were introduced into the Shetland Islands about 500 years ago and ate all new growth. Since then the old trees have gone. I found about quarter of an acre of trees in a fenced off area. Apart from a very few in walled off gardens that's it!

It's a strange place but has a great variety of wildlife - mainly seabirds but also otters, seals, orcas etc. Friendly locals too.

Big feller.
 
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Big feller

Big feller

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No machinery needed for grass cutting either - just add lambs and wait till they are big enough for the table.

The only down side is that you have to mind where you tread...
 
spacemule

spacemule

The Peanut Gallery
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the sideways 40
kenskip1@verizo said:
Could this be where tatonka are suppose to flurish? (Buffalo) to the slower members of the group. Looks like some great hay country for cattle, deer. It is a great picture all in all.
I see someone watched Dances with Wolves.
 
wagonwheeler

wagonwheeler

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South Georgia
Amazing...but I'd have to plant a tree, if nothing else for scale.

I'm so nearsighted from living in South Georgia expanses like that pull my eyeballs out of socket... at least the right eye...

Chaser
 
Dan Forsh

Dan Forsh

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Shetland.... the only place that Mel Gibson's braveheart accent sounds authentic.

I have an auntie from Shetland, Lerwick I think.
 
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