Wezzit?

Fulk

Well-known member
Right, when I said that ny last post was 'sneaky', I was trying to suggest that it's the same passage as my previous post – i.e. upstream of the sumps separating upstream and downstream Bull Pot of the Witches; it is, in fact, very near to the upstream sump in BPoW.

So – I suggest anybody who wants to dive in with their picture does so.
 

Fjell

Well-known member
Here’s one I took last week. 200m through trip. Clues:

1. it’s not in the Dales
2. there are large number of flags on top of it.

I’ve just had a lovely lobster and some wine. It’s over 20degC and the beach is full of people swimming in the Atlantic.

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Fjell

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Bonus point for naming this chappie. He’s not in Lord of the Rings, but it’s not so far from a Star Wars locale.

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Fjell

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No takers? It’s at the top of the picture. You can take a small boat through. Although it could be a one way trip with tide. Kinsale.

Above is a £500 a round course you could lose many many balls on give the interesting position of some greens.

I am out of meaningful UK cave photos.

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Fjell

Well-known member
'I’ve just had a lovely lobster'.

Was it boiled alive?
It was past twitching for sure, but only recently.

Someone tried to give us one a few days ago, but you need a pan bigger than our stove.

An interesting finding is that the west of Scotland has better seafood than Ireland, but Ireland has better beef on average, even stuff just from a Spar.

County Clare is not the place I remember from 30 years ago. You could be in Sussex.
 

rm128

Active member
Is that Slieve Elva just up above Fanore/Black Head and the Cliffs of Moher? If so, can I post a Wezzit to get this thread back on track?
 

rm128

Active member
OK then. I'm sure all you experts will get it immediately. I'm afraid it's nothing exotic, just a boring old Dales cave.
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