| Am meeschten gekuckt - Wooden Gates |

Wooden Gates567 mol gekuckt ginnThe wooden gates, closed, viewed from the stable yard.
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Northern Gate Post553 mol gekuckt ginnLower hinge, photographed within the stable yard.
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Gate Closure548 mol gekuckt ginn
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Northern Gate Post547 mol gekuckt ginnTop hinge, photographed from within the stable yard.
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Northern Gate Post545 mol gekuckt ginnTop hinge, photographed from within the stable yard.
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Southern Gate Post545 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from within the stable yard. There are deep cracks that run the length of both gate posts on all four sides.
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Wooden Gates544 mol gekuckt ginnThe closed gates photographed from the outside (from the west).
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Top of Southern Gate Post533 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from the interior (stable yard) looking down our track. The other fencing (light colour) was installed in circa 1990. We did not specify that the gates be wooden, or that they "match" anything. The important feature to us was that the gates be six feet tall, and stop prying eyes.
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Lower Portion of Gates525 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from the outside, showing how the boards are cracking. The northern gate (left in this photograph) has particularly settled, so it is dragging on the hardcore and the boards are cracking.
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Southern Gate Post523 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from outside the gates (from the west).
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Cracks in Northern Gate Post520 mol gekuckt ginnNorthern gate post, photographed from the north, showing one of the many vertical cracks.
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Lower Portion of Gates515 mol gekuckt ginnPhotographed from within the stable yard. As a result of the gates moving or changing shape, the metal poles no longer fit in the posts set in concrete in the stable yard.
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