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The name of the village of Lower Slaughter stems from the Old English name for a wet land 'slough' or 'slothre' (Old English for muddy place) upon which it lies. This quaint village sits beside the little Eye stream and is known for it's unspoilt limestone cottages in the traditional Cotswold style.
The stream running through the village is crossed by two small bridges and the local attraction is a converted mill with original water wheel selling craft type products.
An art installation in the town square.
The "S" flickers on and off, and it makes noises when people walk through it.
Something had a feast of deer. I like to think it was sasquatch.
Quinault Rainforest, Olympic National Park, WA
The name of the village of Lower Slaughter stems from the Old English name for a wet land 'slough' or 'slothre' (Old English for muddy place) upon which it lies. This quaint village sits beside the little Eye stream and is known for it's unspoilt limestone cottages in the traditional Cotswold style.
The stream running through the village is crossed by two small bridges and the local attraction is a converted mill with original water wheel selling craft type products.
The name of the village of Lower Slaughter stems from the Old English name for a wet land 'slough' or 'slothre' (Old English for muddy place) upon which it lies. This quaint village sits beside the little Eye stream and is known for it's unspoilt limestone cottages in the traditional Cotswold style.
The stream running through the village is crossed by two small bridges and the local attraction is a converted mill with original water wheel selling craft type products.
Part of the area near Plum Run called the Slaughter Pen, very near Devil's Den. It is one of many areas of the battlefield that is allegedly haunted, and numerous people have reported supernatural experiences here, at Devil's Den, and in the whole 'Valley of Death' area. The area was completely deserted when I took this, and the hair on the back of my neck began to stand up for no real reason. It was extremely quiet here, and I just had a very unnerving feeling, so this is the only photo I took of the Pen.
Made of Minecraft if you cant do it then me and magus would do the mods. If you can then we will stick to the plan.
Cycling Southeast Asia - www.goingslowly.com
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Life & Death (February 2nd, 2011)
Animal Equality is taking a stand against the deregulation of Brazil's meat industry by exposing the cruel practices occurring within 'backyard' slaughterhouses. Investigators have documented severe animal mistreatment at the time of their slaughter as well as unsanitary environments which present a health hazard.
These images show a future where slaughterhouses are left to regulate themselves under Brazil’s Self-Control Bill. This harmful bill will put nearly 7 billion of Brazil’s farmed animals will be at an even greater risk of cruelty, and public health at risk.
This Statue of Enos Slaughter stands in front of Busch Stadium in Downtown St. Louis. Known simply as "Country", Enos Slaughter was said to have had one of the best swings in the game. He was a sure handed outfielder who had a lifetime batting average of 300. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1985.