The Ogley dirt farmer.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

The Ogley dirt farmer.: Metal Detecting Wales, Prestatyn and Kinmel bay.

The Ogley dirt farmer.: Metal Detecting Wales, Prestatyn and Kinmel bay.
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Some interesting web sites.

  • ENGLANDS HISTORY
  • CLODHOPPERS METAL DETCTING CLUB.
  • JOHN WINTER, INTERESTING BLOG WITH MD'ING POSTS
  • METAL DETECTING FORUMS
  • BROWNHILLS BOB BLOG.
  • DERELICT BUILDINGS.

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