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A photo taken by a Luftwaffe plane in 1944 has been re-examined and found to contain evidence of a Tudor garden in a field, since hidden by time. The outline of the garden is easily visible in the photograph (see link below) and the garden itself would contained vegetation and plan with much religious symbolism. Also, note the connection between the owner of the garden and the Gunpowder Plot (a la Guy Fawkes).Luftwaffe spy photo reveals lost Tudor garden
The article does not show the original Luftwaffe photo, only a modern one. >:(
The picture reminds me medieval labyrinthhttp://www.labyreims.com/e-index.html
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