The other weekend I was lucky enough to get away to the mid-west, which sounds very Yankocentric but I mean the English mid-west which is Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset and very beautiful it is too. Even more fortunate was how purely by coincidence this is also where the Tank Museum is… in the heart of Bovington Camp.
It’s a most incredible place as even Captain Stinky above will say – but I’ll not tarnish either the experience nor the museum with a pile of my cheap words, so I’ll let the photos tell their own tale.
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