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Harpenden's 'Dry Valley'
A pictorial trail from Zouches Farm near Dunstable to the River Colne at Smallford
By Les Casey and Rosemary Ross
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68. The first pond, looking south
L Casey
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Rosemary Ross
on 22/03/2016.
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