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Subj: RE: Harry Potter ?!
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"
  Getting too late...I have to move on ... just googling where
Ian lived....looks like Harry Potter country...sorry Ian :)

73 Pete VE3WBZ"

I have never seen Harry Potter so that is meaningless to me. I hpe you
find it. I mentioned how simple it was because, using Google Earth that is
all I had to type, it seems the name is unique.

It comes from 'Henge March' BTW, an old way of saying 'protector of the
marches (border country). It was so far from anywhere that I took up
running at a very young age which turned me into a cross country marathon
runner in my late teens because it took hours to walk anywhere!
It was the Roman road I was trying to locate. It comes out of a heddge at
one end and disappears into a field amile further on. Where it goes to
from there is amystery.

All the best,Pete.




73 - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7CIP

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