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Hobbiton: film site for Lord of the Rings & the Hobbit

Posted on January 5, 2013 by petro82
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Great tour of Hobbiton yesterday!

Check out the pics – https://andrewpetrosoniak.wordpress.com/personal/

Me and Steph chillin in front of a hobbit hole

Me and Steph chillin in front of a hobbit hole

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