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Author: Steffan Klemenic

Day Three

Day three saw good progress with the manual cleaning up of the site, the machines having left at the end of day two. Many of last year’s features were re-exposed; allowing a much better picture of what was going on on-site.

Posted on 1st August 201311th April 2024Author Steffan KlemenicCategories 2013Tags general

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