There was a Guy in the 70s, in the English Lake Distict had one. He had raised it from Birth, lived near Hawshead in the woods in a House. It was brilliant with People and Children. I was doing some Plumbing there,first time I saw it, I remarked to the guy theres a Badger in your Garden. He said its mine, thought F==king Hell. But I played with it, rolled over I scratched its Belly and we were Friends, lovely thing, it was Male.
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Yeah. I can see it across the water and take a boat, ferry or drive to it across the Tamar Bridge or I can drive across the moors and get there that way. I probably have as many friends in Cornwall as in Devon. We have a separate North and South coast unlike any other English county ( Cornwalls are Joined at Lands End ). We are just across the water from Breton which is quite different than the rest of France and share a common ancestry with many place names and words reflecting this. The Bretons, Cornish , Devonians and Welsh are basically the same crew originally and we used to be known as West Wales.
@Greenbeanz is the beach as good for fossils as they say?
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I remember you saying that your lad likes fossil hunting. East Devon is good but the best part of the Jurassic coast for fossils is really in Dorset. Be careful though the red sand that makes up the cliff is very unstable so stay away from any cordoned off bits or beaches temporarily closed due to erosion. For swimming and beauty though Devon and Cornwalls are far better. Thems proper ansum me booty.
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