Isolated place visit, then on TV

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On Friday 13.1.12 with 6 other mountain bikers I did a route around the Calder Valley. After lunch in Todmorden we climbed north towards Keelham Heights stopping for a rest at SD937261, a crossroads for several routes. As far as I know I'd never been there before and on this junction is a stone carving of a head 9 or 10 feet high which I photographed. On Sunday 15. 1. 12 I switched on the TV at just after 5pm, rare in my case, I usually put it on much later but I wanted to watch the end of a recording I had made. A mountain bike instructor called Stephen Hall was being interviewed in front of the stone carving on BBC1, Songs of Praise which was from the Calder Valley. Dave
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Date submitted:Sun, 15 Jan 2012 18:13:09 +0000Coincidence ID:4798