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Sunday, 15 September 2013

THIS LAND WILL SOON BE A BUILDING SITE,( SHAME ON YOU THE PLANNERS )

There were Roman remains found on this plot of ground.

11 comments:

  1. Bad planning. I expect the farmer is happy.

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  2. Sadly it's a sign of the times Peter, it seems to be the way of things throughout the country now.
    At least you'll have a great image to look back on and see how beautiful it once was!...[;o)

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  3. It's always a big shame and waste when something like this happened. They are building a big highway where I live and sights like these will start to dispear in my neck of the woods soon too.

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    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  4. prachtig met dat maisveld ernaast het geeft zo een heerlijke sfeer.

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  5. i am so sorry. developers spoil so much natural beauty in the name of progress and population growth.

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  6. Beautiful view you've captured looking out over the field and into the distance.

    Every year more and more good farm land gets gobbled up by development... It truly in a shame.

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  7. A very nice picture with a lovely depth.

    Greetings, Joop

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  8. Roam remains on it and they are going to build on it!!! Shame, they are ruining our sites and country.

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  10. Unbelievable, Peter. Also in the Netherlands the landscape and nature disappear. In return we get houses and highways. I don't know why. Everywhere in the country are office buildings and houses empty and for sale. And the new highways save us 5 minutes on our trip. Nevertheless a great picture. Greetings, Joke

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  11. Just what Joke says Peter, also in the Netherlands, the natural way for homes, offices and roads :-(
    When I picture you see is it terrible that there some time a building!

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