Tiny Wiltshire Again

A view one of the smaller toy avatars, say an Mmmmmm, might see while walking around weird, mysterious Tiny Wiltshire.

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Fork Top Tree again. When I head to T.W. one more time, I should have enough information to create a map, perhaps of the whole of Bill Mountain even.

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Tiny Wiltshire offers many views toward rocks positioned in the neighboring woods. Separate but related in this manner, almost as if the rocks act as guardians, and that’s their point. Cleveland Rocks? Probably, now. Ley lines running into and through T. W.?

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Fucliecester: a cluster of thorny trees itself guarding and protecting Tiny Wilshire from the west.

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This is the only way through, and you have to bend down still.

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The Green at the south side of Tiny Wiltshire.

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Mysterious floating tree.

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Main path into Tiny Wiltshire, apparently worn by deer. Yet to see a deer in the area, though.

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One more look at the dense thicket of trees making up Fucliecester.

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