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English: The 'Bear Pit' at Eastham Woodland & Country Park as it stands in 2006. Once used to hold bears as part of the zoo at Eastham in the Victorian period. Photo taken by Matt Cox.
Date 8 May 2006 (original upload date)
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  • 2006-05-08 19:48 Mattcoxonline 640×426× (505838 bytes) The 'Bear Pit' at Eastham Woodland & Country Park as it stands in 2006. Once used to hold bears as part of the zoo at Eastham in the Victorian period. Photo taken by Matt Cox.

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