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Tetanus or Tetnus ?
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>>>>But, OTOH, you're probably not surrounded by hawks, dogs and falcons with a propensity to dig either teeth or talons into you at every possible opportunity....
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>>>Where is Hay-On-Wye? Looks like a nice rurual place to me according to your description... Though I do like to live in big cities...
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>>Hay is right on the English/Welsh border (about half way along). My farm is in Wales but the eastern boundary (for about a mile) is also the national border. Hay is small -maybe 3,000 people but is, supposedly, the town with the most books per capita in the world ( I forget the book count but it has about 23 miles of shelves!)
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>>Don't know how you do this in Google Earth but, FWIW, I'm at : 52° 3'1.19"N 3° 5'53.66"W
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>Pretty much like that. You'd enter 52 3' 1.19"N, 3 5' 53.66"W. Pretty nice. Not a lot of homes around your area. How much of that land is yours?

Hah! That worked great. I just pasted the Lat/Long into the 'Find' textbox and bingo!
How much land? Difficult to show. It's only 130 acres (average for a Welsh farm). The Welsh border bit is (proudly using my new-found Google Earth skills) from 52° 3'25.87"N 3° 5'59.65"W to 52° 2'39.89"N 3° 5'22.24"W. But I have grazing rights over several hundred acres in the mountains to the west.
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