The World of Playing Cards



Believe it or not, some of us still play games with real cards at a table with family and friends. Playing cards have a rich history dating back to the 14th century. The oldest cards are rare and precious, and many not-so-old cards are works of art. You'll find everything you ever wanted to know about playing cards and more at the World of Playing Cards. http://www.wopc.co.uk/ -via the Presurfer

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oooh lucky doggie. ^_^

Hmm now theres a thought... They have dogs trained to sniff out everything these days. I wonder if anything in a dinosaur fossil would have enough scent for a dog to track. Might be fun if you're an amature fossil hunter, a dog might spot something that the eye could miss.
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if you find things like that (r your dog does) do you have to hand them over for study?

i know you d with tresure and coins like Roman and bronze age stuff, but does that cover dinosaurs etc?
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This will sound odd but the English channel is so littered with Mammoth bones that the fishermen have never bothered to bring them ashore as they are not thought to be note worthy.
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