Junction with the lane to Faccombe

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Junction with the lane to Faccombe by Stuart Logan as part of the Geograph project.

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Junction with the lane to Faccombe

Image: © Stuart Logan Taken: 20 Oct 2011

There are two extra items for the sharp eyed in this picture. Firstly; the small sign advertising The Jack Russell Inn in Faccombe. Secondly; the squashed pheasant on the road ahead. There were a large number of these unfortunate birds evident as road-kill between here and Walbury Hill but hundreds of their living kind intent on presenting themselves as targets to feckless, speeding drivers. On the plus side, the local buzzards and kites were well fed and numerous.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.298218
Longitude
-1.446599