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Heatwave in Britain

By Randy
Aug 15, 2018

We aren’t the only ones dealing with heat and dry conditions. Britain is too, there’s one positive though. It’s changing the landscape and outlining historical sites around the country. So far 1500 new sites have popped up. The differences in crop color and height reveals the layouts of buried ditches, or walls that could be a wall, settlement or field boundaries. If you are into history, this is really cool. Read more and see pix HERE!

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