Magic of Puzzle Wood - sentry

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Magic of Puzzle Wood - sentry

Image: © Reiner T Taken: 13 Sep 2008

The privately owned small and deep wood near Coleford, Puzzlewood (http://www.puzzlewood.net/WoodsHistory.html ) is quite a puzzling jewel in the beautiful Forest of Dean. Not only children in the quest of fairies, elves, dwarfs, gnomes and magical beasts will be absorbed by the sight of enigmatic structures which might serve as the lookout for invisible sentries, but also adults who have guarded the treasures of fantasy, innocence and admiration of childhood in their hearts and minds. They will detect a wealth of animals and magical figures hidden in (between) the roots and branches, rocks and peat moss, caves and ...

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.780215
Longitude
-2.614698