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Garry DenkeJun 2nd, 2008 - 03:28:43

Coal dusters.
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Avebury coal duster, Cursus coal duster, Durrington Walls coal duster, Long Barrow coal duster, Robin Hood's Ball coal duster, Stonehenge coal duster, Woodhenge coal duster, etc, all being originally simple coal hunting failures. Every one of them were coal exploration sites that did not yield any coal.
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Take away all of the dressed up cemetery headstone rocks and what have you got? Nothing more than a bunch of coal exploratory ditches and holes, that is what. Afterwards, these ditches and holes were utilised as grave plots, for tired disappointed coal explorers, and their cold disheartened families.
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Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Coalfield -> 40 miles -> Salisbury Plain
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Sad but true.
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Avebury duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Cursus duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Durrington Walls duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Long Barrow duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Robin Hood's Ball duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Stonehenge duster
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Pembrokeshire Coalfield -> South Wales Coalfield -> Bristol Coalfield -> Woodhenge duster
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Garry Denke

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