Things left behind! ... (Feel free to add yours)

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Take off shoes to give feet a rest, drink water, resume walk, run without footwear
How??
it is unusual to see a pair, unfortunately not my size
 
Some from me
I hope Peppa finds her way home. That Flymo is one of the oddest bits of flytipping I've seen in a while!
Great set of unusual images.
 
Is this sunbed taken?
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Left in a Swindon green space...

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Must photograph one of the many dog poo bags I see hanging on trees or fences whilst out walking in the countryside. Obviously left behind for the Poo Fairies to collect and dispose of...........
I did yesterday, this gate is about 10 yards from where the dog walkers park their cars.

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On this afternoon’s dog walk
Empty unfortunately

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Children's toys? In the gutter at the corner of the close, but not far from a primary school.

iPhone 8

Howard
 
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Gloves seem to be popular as left behind items

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Seems to be a recurring theme in the local park

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One of the FCBs (Ferro Concrete Boats) beached and abandoned at Purton on the River Severn in an effort to reinforce the bank and prevent erosion.


FCB by John Liddle, on Flickr



Part of the skeleton of a similarly beached wooden vessel.


Ironside by John Liddle, on Flickr


You can find more information than you were looking for about the Purton Hulks by Googling "Friends of Purton" - a fascinating site.
 
Yet another to add to my collection

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and to complement the growing clothing collection


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I was at Redgrave and Lopham Fen today, and came across this? Miles from anywhere?
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When we first met this little guy he was perched on a tree branch in a wooded area. A couple of weeks later he was on this bench and the next day he'd gone... Maybe recovered by his previous owner or maybe to a new home.

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