https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-45877384
Rhys Moderator Oct 17, 2018 #2 I would've thought that the river in flood will have smashed it into a thousand pieces!
Maj Member Oct 17, 2018 #4 Rhys said: I would've thought that the river in flood will have smashed it into a thousand pieces! Click to expand... ?300 reward for its safe return :greed: I wonder what an arm or leg is worth? :-\ Maj.
Rhys said: I would've thought that the river in flood will have smashed it into a thousand pieces! Click to expand... ?300 reward for its safe return :greed: I wonder what an arm or leg is worth? :-\ Maj.
yrammy Member Oct 17, 2018 #5 Maybe it is seeking its mate Dino who lives by the Cromford Canal in Derbyshire
Roger W Well-known member Oct 17, 2018 #7 If it's been swept away by the flood and buried beneath a load of mud and stones, it could present a bit of a problem to any future archaeologists who might find it.
If it's been swept away by the flood and buried beneath a load of mud and stones, it could present a bit of a problem to any future archaeologists who might find it.