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Offa's Dyke Photo Tour

Last updated: 29 May 2008

Jim Saunders lives in Knighton and was the Offa's Dyke National Trail officer for 18 years. In November 2006, Jim's first book 'Offa's Dyke - A Journey In Words and Pictures' was published by Gomer Press. Click through the slideshow of photographs taken by Jim for the book:



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    John Bowen from Sandford Dorset
    I have enjoyed the stunning images in this book and on the web. I am keen to see more photos by Jim. He has a very good eye and special sense of place. I like the way he shoots into the light as in 'Livestock Market at Knighton' and others.
    Tue Jul 3 09:50:13 2007

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