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Not quite one million pebbles

18th April, 20085th August, 2020 Matthew Chatfield 74 Comments coastal, hampshire, mystery, pete codling, solent, southsea, stones

Through The Ranger’s inbox this week came an appeal from a visitor to Southsea Beach, Hampshire. A gentleman was on

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