Snowdrops



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Yesterday evening after 5 pm had a liitle drive to the exmoor hills to what is named Snowdrop Valley.
A hidden valley in the hills full of snowdrops.

Many years ago only locals seemed to know about it but over the years it has became so popular that now the
road up to it is shut between 9 am and 5 pm all through Febuary.

The road is a small country lane a cars width wide and not many passing places so before they used to shut
the road it used to get blocked solid .
The few people and farmers living in the area pulling there hair out

You can now park in the village and for a small fee get dropped of very near the valley .
Lots of people don there walking boots and of they go for day .
It is absolutely spectacular and I hope i have done justice with the picture


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