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I can't believe this album is the punching bag of their career. They put serious effort into this album and you can hear it.

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cool pix indeedy

 

looking at the second photo, it's fair to say Hexagon Sun HQ is in the middle of nowhere. It's dusk and as far as I can see, for miles there is no evidence of human dwellings, perhaps a dim jetty light on the first finger on land in the background? Dunno.

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Most places on earth are attainable for me to visit, if I work hard and save enough. This place will never be. How fucking mad would it be to stumble upon this place because your Ordnance Survey map was destroyed in a Scottish downpour? I'm rambling..I'll shut up. Just stuff like this gets my juices flowing in the right direction.

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TCH was the only boc album I didn't listen to. I watched the Dayvan Cowboy video a lot, but the vinyl was always missing from my collection. I bought the cd when they re-released a bunch of their albums recently and it has been in rotation in my vehicle since I purchased it. Very glad.

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

 

I don't think they've seen these pictures yet, there's no sign of any discussion over on Twoism about it, at least not since Aefx posted the first couple a few days ago

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

 

It's like looking for a needle in a haystack, see for yourself

 

The Campfire Headphase is my favorite LP by them, a culmination of everything they've done since the beginning up until the release

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Don't know how to imbed this because I'm on my mobile but this one I hadn't seen either, same location also

 

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The way his arm is, it looks like he's an amputee

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

Yeah, that's Hexagon Sun - there are other pictures of it covered in snow:

 

BOC-hexagon-02.jpg

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

Yeah, that's Hexagon Sun - there are other pictures of it covered in snow:

 

BOC-hexagon-02.jpg

Place looks pretty awesome, I'd love to visit Scotland some day.

 

Anyone else get a 'compound' type feeling from this winter pic?

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

Yeah, that's Hexagon Sun - there are other pictures of it covered in snow:

 

BOC-hexagon-02.jpg

Place looks pretty awesome, I'd love to visit Scotland some day.

 

Anyone else get a 'compound' type feeling from this winter pic?

 

 

Branch Davidians II: Branch Harder

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I'm assuming this is the Hexagon Sun in the Pentland Hills. I'm surprised Twoism hasn't Google Earth'd the shit out of this area and found something

Yeah, that's Hexagon Sun - there are other pictures of it covered in snow:

 

BOC-hexagon-02.jpg

 

 

 

Are you sure that's Hexagon Sun?

 

Looks like a picture of a town/village somewhere in Norway or Alaska, or somewhere of that ilk. The snow drift looks 12ft in some places. Doubt very much it is Scotland. In fact I know it isn't lol.

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In 2010 temps in the Edinburgh area went down to -14 Celsius, and the average snowy days in December is ~4 days (according to some quick googling)

 

So it isn't unreasonable that some cold dec/January came and there were 5-6+ days of snow close together

So, it's not THAT crazy

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