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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey,
originally uploaded by Nate Brunk.
While I have yet to post on my adventures of last week, you can check out about 200 of the new photos by clicking on the one to the left!

=Nate

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TwinMamaLinda said…
Okay ... Abe Lincoln, General Lee Scooter, "I want to talk about penises" man - WTF. Some beautiful pictures :) Thanks for letting us see it through your eyes!
Love and Hugs,

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