Existing Member?

Each journey begins with a single step... Two kiwis escaping from the island to explore strange new worlds and boldly go where thousands have gone before... . .

Kent, the county

these are called Oosts, they are for drying the hop harvest. The tops turn to follow the wind so the air is constantly flowing inside the drying room.

UNITED KINGDOM | Tuesday, 29 June 2010 | Views [421]

these are called Oosts, they are for drying the hop harvest. The tops turn to follow the wind so the air is constantly flowing inside the drying room.


< previous
4 of 17
next >

Photo Galleries

Where I've been

Favourites

Highlights

Near Misses

My trip journals