OMG, that's so spooky, I passed the same tank last week
Trails around Lambourn Wilts
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I’d like to think I know a bit about military hardware, but I could not work out what that tank was. Doesn’t seem British or a septic tank. Is it a Russian T series. ?OMG, that's so spooky, I passed the same tank last week
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Ahh mate. Think you are on the money !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centurion_(tank)
Just down the track was a Chieftain. Worked that out.
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Another Devon expat here (Hennock way), now in Hants. Loads of lanes in the Lambourn/ Marlborough/Newbury area, keep meaning to venture up that way. (We ride up to the A4, never seem to cross it!) Give me a shout when you are next in the area and I'll drag the Africa Twin out.
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DSCN1092 by Tim Bartels, on Flickr surprising how different that tank is this was taken three years ago
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The only tank I had was the one with my dad's tropical fish in..............
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Some nice trails out that way, just east of the Plains
just watch out for the odd puddle on the corners...
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