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Postby Nickie » 18 Jul 2010, 17:54

Just thought you might like these which we spotted in Wales on our camping site last week! Where in the * would you start with something like this lol!

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Re: Tree Carvings!

Postby soapitup » 19 Jul 2010, 13:21

They are truly amazing arn't they, though like you wouldn't know where to even start - plus imagining making a mistake when you have nearly finished and have to abaden it.
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Re: Tree Carvings!

Postby Nickie » 19 Jul 2010, 14:22

OMG! Yes, that hadn't occurred to me lol! Just imagine chopping a piece off and realising you weren't meant to lol! Lovely work though- whoever done them is obviously very talented and very very patient!!!
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Re: Tree Carvings!

Postby soapitup » 19 Jul 2010, 14:26

Also if it was my camp site then I would want to put them in display cases as I would be really upset if some ungreatfull child went and started pulling them to peices or set them on fire. Hopefully everyone wll just look and respect them.
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Re: Tree Carvings!

Postby Nickie » 19 Jul 2010, 16:45

It's a shame really as they're hidden away in a picnic area behind some caravans and it was only by complete chance that Allan spotted them out the corner of his eye when we were leaving. If they were set alight then it's burn everyone in the caravas too!!! Still, I'm sure someone will find a way to damage them- nothing ever stays looking nice for long in this world does it!
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