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Old 12-08-2007, 03:58 AM   #45
ttiokjbnhjjillp

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Interesting. Over here there is generally quite a division between heavily inhabited areas and where livestock can be kept.
Probably because we have alot more room to keep them separate.
These fields aren't really in inhabited areas (i.e. they're outside of the town), they're in the middle of the countryside. They date from when people used to walk, or ride horses, between villages for work or to go to church etc. Some of these paths eventually got converted in to modern roads, but plenty are still just rough tracks or paths running through the countryside.
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