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<title>NEW Bluestone Trail to launch shortly</title>
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<description>Many years ago Wimbledon was no more than open farmland and forest that we know today as the Common and Wimbledon Village. During these times the seas surrounding Great Britain were regularly on high alert from pirates. Legend has it that a pirate ship from Norway called the Bluestone was chased by the Royal navy up the Thames river eventually running aground near Greenwich. The crew were caught and jailed but the treasure that they stole was never recovered. 
Rumour has it that a lone crewman known only as Z snuck off the ship with the treasure before it was trapped and made his way by foot to the forests of south west London. Z was known for being a particularly ruthless pirate but unlike many pirates he was also very smart. He knew that there would be a lot of powerful people looking for this treasure and eventually they would get the information they needed out of his fellow crewmen. Time was not on his side so the only wise thing to do with the treasure was to bury it and create ...</description>
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