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The northern parula stopping to lode up for the rest of the flight home

Team Racing With Giants heading for the last leg of the Mother Lode Expedition race. Four hours to go.

Team Racing With Giants heading out just before night fall to the third bike section late on the 3rd day - they will be riding all night.

Dračí lodě Štětí Open 8.5.2014

Grain at Lode Mill, Nr. Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire

Now a mill that grinds corn but it has an interesting history.

The Line of Lode divides the north and south of Broken Hill, and is the remrants of the original mining operations that established the town. The lode is apparently still full of minerals.

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A fine summer evening at Sumburgh, Shetland.

The mill can be found in the grounds of Angelsey Abbey, Cambirdgeshire (National Trust property). It is a working mill and is open to the public.

 

This mill building is bout 150 years old but it is thought to stand on a site associated with previous mills. There is a mill mentioned here in Domesday of 1086. Until the 1930s there was a millers house next to it, but this is not longer there.

 

More information about visiting the mill can be found here: www.nationaltrust.org.uk/article-1356395410180/

Ramsey High Lode, taken from Great Whyte near Ramsey

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