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Yes, I know. Very Punny.
But it's true. Tourist chiefs will often install a gratuitous Olde Worlde feature, purely for the chance of 10,000,000 identical photos. History be damned.
Bonus 1 - The Beast of Bridgwater - Explained ( Read the comments)
Bonus 2 - Now This Dude haz Teh Skillz
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