Sun, 20 Jun 2010 01:00:16 +0200 (Reuters) - Lottie Gray of Bincombe, Weymouth, grimaces as she competes in the annual Nettle Eating World Championships during a hen party at Bottle Inn pub in Marshwood, Dorset June 19, 2010. Sam Cunningham, a fishmonger from Wellington, Somerset, won the event by eating the leaves of the equivalent of 74 feet of stinging nettle stalks. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY)
Sisters Louise (L) and Lottie Gray, of Bincombe, Weymouth, and ...
Sun, 20 Jun 2010 00:40:17 +0200 (Reuters) - Sisters Louise (L) and Lottie Gray, of Bincombe, Weymouth, and Nina Ivanova (R) of London compete in the annual Nettle Eating World Championships during a hen party at Bottle Inn pub in Marshwood, Dorset June 19, 2010. Sam Cunningham, a fishmonger from Wellington, Somerset won the event by eating the leaves of the equivalent of 74 feet of stinging nettle stalks. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY)
The Weymouth burial pit of skulls and bones. Dozens of decapitated ...
Fri, 12 Mar 2010 18:20:14 +0100 (AFP/Oxford Archaeology) - The Weymouth burial pit of skulls and bones. Dozens of decapitated skeletons which were uncovered during an excavation in Dorset were those of 1,000-year-old Vikings, scientist said.(AFP/Oxford Archaeology)