Image (that's what I've labelled him anyway) is seen scanning the traffic along the A158, no doubt looking for contraband, gold doubloons, smugglers or even cherry pickers! View from the road junction to Edlington.."> Piracy on the A158

Piracy on the A158

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Piracy on the A158

Image: © Ian Paterson Taken: 21 Mar 2009

The shadow of "Cap'n Stump" Image (that's what I've labelled him anyway) is seen scanning the traffic along the A158, no doubt looking for contraband, gold doubloons, smugglers or even cherry pickers! View from the road junction to Edlington.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.227731
Longitude
-0.146178