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granny #1077497 21st May 2020 8:46pm
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It is in India, Mikeeb. Well done.

Karni Mata Rat Temple. A total of 20,000 plus rats !



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karni_Mata_Temple

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Yes mikeeb, I also remember seeing this on the goggle box, it’s a Temple in India where they worship rats, they also worship old cows, it’s similar to modern day Celebrity worship.

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Next : Easy peasy


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Bodnant gardens, poisonous don’t ya know.

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Correct, Fidelio . Very good. Many beautiful things are poisonous with lecherous tendencies.


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Originally Posted by granny

Correct, Fidelio . Very good. Many beautiful things are poisonous with lecherous tendencies.

Very profound granny.

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I think I remember the story of this one, some person looking after it and then eventually getting grants or something - but I can't remember where.

Obviously looks very North-Wales and I'm in two minds whether to say north or south of Holywell, I'll go south and guess Penmenmaur area (if I could spell it).


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Not bad, DD. Right country, wrong town.

Smallest Church in the British Isles

It is St. Trillo's Chapel in Rhos -on-Sea. St Trillo's cell dating back to the 6th century, with a spring inside once used for baptisms and healing .

I remember visiting it when on holiday and about the age of 9 or 10. Just a simple visit with the usual photograph taken outside, but for some reason it was imprinted on my memory.


https://historypoints.org/index.php?page=st-trillo-s-chapel

The well is underneath the altar.

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How interesting, I never knew that little chapel and spring existed!

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Walked past it a number of times - my memory IS getting bad frown


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Here's another one, but where is it ? Decorated with sea shells, pebbles and broken glass. Measuring 16ft x 9 ft

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That would go nicely in Portmeirion - no idea.


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I think I remember seeing one like this in Guernsey many moons ago, could this be the one?

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