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D1 Steenbergen

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<b>D1 Steenbergen</b>Posted by samImage © sam
Latitude:53° 5' 58.34" N
Longitude:   6° 24' 13.35" E

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With the light almost gone, we really needed clear directions to get to Steenbergen before dark. I fouled up on the navigation and we went the wrong way. Then, just as we really needed shit-hot directions from Julian (as they had been most of the two days we'd used his instructions) he let us down. However, we found it. (just turn right when you get to the first T-junction in Steenbergen village and follow the lane round till you see the car park.) Just as we had started the day with a rip-roaring beauty, we ended it on a high. Steenbergen is marvellous. Up on a dune this lovely six-capstoned animal perches in the sand, complete with dinky dolmen-style portal. For some reason it had a single strand of barbed wire fence around it. Protection from what, we wondered? We just climbed under. Jane Posted by Jane
30th July 2007ce

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Hans Meijer's Dolmens in the Netherlands


Jane Posted by Jane
30th July 2007ce