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Pond observation chamber

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geo

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New web site at www.pondwatch.org.uk shows construction of underground observation chamber plus work hut. Built primarily for watching newts but great for observing everything else in the pond eco-system.
 

morg

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Geo
That is amazing.
Pity I have neither the money or the space in my small garden to build such a thing.
Thank you for sharing this with us though.
 
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ralf

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Hey Geo,
quite inspiring info and a very nice website.
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Ralf
 
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nate

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That is absolutely fantastic. Someday, when I own some property, I will definitely build one.
 

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What a splendid piece of work, not only design and build of the observatory but also the web site. It reminded me of a minature version of the manatee observatory at Homosassa Springs in Florida.

You should have an open day.

Neil
 
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geo

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Thanks everyone for the encouraging postings - very much appreciated!

Geo
 
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