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Mikeymutt🐶

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I have made many visits to medlars over the last seven years being very close to me. Sadly I have seen a lot of stuff being cleared out over the time. Medlars was a massive scrapyard situated in the woodlands in Norfolk. Owned by quite an eccentric man who lived on the site. It was rumoured he had money hid up in his house everywhere. Prob just local rumours amongst many others. My step father was telling me that he was a regular there for parts. And that he had many classics hidden up. A few years after closure they had a mass clear out on health grounds. It took weeks to clear. And slowly lately more bits have gone and sold on. The family still have businesses around the area. A mixture shot on the 14mm a d 35mm lenses on an early foggy autumn morning.

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Bikin Glynn

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A shadow of its former self but there is still a surprising amount there.
Love the cogs in the tree, thats a proper example of nature taking over
 

Calamity Jane

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Cogs in the tree should stay put lol, something for the future to find, its a great shot, and looks like the tree is sucking it in. Liked this a lot.
 

Mikeymutt🐶

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Cogs in the tree should stay put lol, something for the future to find, its a great shot, and looks like the tree is sucking it in. Liked this a lot.
Thank you. There is a wheel and tyre growing in a tree as well. I have a photo somewhere from an earlier visit
 

Mikeymutt🐶

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Thats awesome too, the fact the rubber is still there is amazing
It's mad ain't it the way the tyre still ain't rotted after all these years. Just shows how tyres were an environmental problem. Least they recycle them now for different uses.
 

trikey

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Its a rubber tree (Sorry)

Love a mooch around here, it helps being local ish, sadly it looks like the adjoining fields are being cleared for housing so I feel it's time is numbered.
 

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