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Spirit Of The Greenwood by Barbara Green
Robin Hoods Grave --a modern mystery! Even more terrifying than the Blair Witch Project and a thousand times more intriguing than any Brother Caedfel mystery, SECRETS OF THE GRAVE and it's sequel SPIRIT OF THE GREENWOOD reveal, for the first time, the true story of the life and death of Robin Hood. Read More »
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Ah cool, I see. Thanks for clearing that up :grin: I do like the idea of a zeuglodon as candidates for sea "serpents" and have done since reading baout it several years ago in an Unexplained book. It described one sighting of a stranding in Africa (if memory serves), where it was hacked up, and described as having "beef-red flesh". I will look out the book if folks are interested, but it may mean extensive raking
i think yety's migrate
wote if arcis are lice caterpiler's [thave never been seen alive]
i think yety's migrate
Have you anything to back up this statement Snaknap?
wote if arcis are lice caterpiler's [thave never been seen alive]
Sorry, I don't understand this.