And we had an explore. We were very brave. Actually I was very brave: when we got to the dark narrow bits of path we hadn't been on before George made me walk in front. I knew I shouldn't have told him about St George and the dragon. He claimed he was 'watching your back' in case the dragon snook up from behind but we both know the truth.
I was even brave on the very narrow, way-too-close-to-the-edge-of-high-steep-cliff path.
I'll put the photos in a different post as adding photos always makes the layout go crazy; I'll just include this one shot. On the way down to Brandy Cove you pass a site and on the gate it has this sign. Any ideas what sort of site it might be?
Answer: a sewage treatment works, which sounds dreadful but you wouldn't know it was there. Apart from the sign!
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'Explosive atmospheres' might include a dust/air mixture. Are they storing grain? Or grinding concrete or coal?
(Leaky) storage of gases or flammable liquids? (e.g. Paint?)
No.
Do the workers eat a lot of beans?
Strangely enough, that's closer, mutley!
I can’t think why but Brandy Cove rings a bell. I think I may have stayed there when I was a kid. It looks lovely.
dangerous...
I was going to go with a power store of some kind.. flour?
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