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X-RATED photos showing a couple having sex have been nailed to a tree in a popular woods where parents take their kids to play.
The eye-popping snaps were spotted along a countryside woodland trail by a couple on an afternoon stroll on January 27.
A couple spotted three pictures nailed to trees while out for a stroll[/caption]Erica Blake and husband Dylan were shocked by the naughty images showing a man and woman engaging in sexual activity Hameldon Woods near Burnley, Lancashire.
They were stopped in their tracks by the three explicit photos showing a couple having sex and a woman exposing her privates.
The shots were screwed and nailed to a tree next to a public footpath where families with children walk by.
One photo shows a naked blonde woman lying down exposing her privates and another picture shows her on top of a man.
The wooded beauty spot is a popular magnet for dog walkers, horse riders, mountain bikers and families.
Dad-of-two Dylan, 47, said: “It was totally bizarre. We stopped off to have some tomato soup from a flask.
“We turned around and there they were, bold as brass. I shouted ‘oh my god’ and Erica jumped out of her skin.
“It put us right off our soup and roll.
“Who would put something like that in the middle of a wood? There are some strange people out there.
“It was shocking and a bit disturbing to be honest.
“They look like they had been there for some time as they were fading.”
The couple had been walking around the woods and decided to stop for a cup of soup from their flask.
Dylan said: “We found a spot out of the wind and walked towards some bushes.
“We turned around and there in front of us were these porn pictures.
“They were screwed into the tree and looked a bit weathered and worn.
“The woman had a big smile on her face – and the man looked pleased with himself too.
“It was just so bizarre and not something you expect to see on an afternoon walk.
Whoever left them there wanted them to stay there as they had screws in the tree.
“It’s shocking as kids and families go for walks around those woods.
“The mind boggles as to why they were put there. We were stunned at first but had to laugh as we walked back to our car.”
A sign at the entrance to the National Lottery-funded woods says “Trees are our future… help us care for them.”
The images were screwed into the tree[/caption] Hameldon Woods is supposedly a ‘magnet’ for walkers, bikers, and families[/caption] The walkers said they had no idea why they were put there[/caption]Bohemians’ Adam McDonnell gives blunt insight into squad’s mindset after being ‘soft’ last season
ADAM McDONNELL insists Bohemians boss Alan Reynolds held no inquest into the Gypsies’ eighth-place finish last season.
The midfielder simply states that it was not needed.
He said: “I don’t think that we need the staff to tell us last year wasn’t good enough. All the players know that.
“We were soft in both boxes — not just defenders and attackers but midfielders included, not chipping in with the goals.
“Since Rennie came in last April, from box-to-box we’re one of the best teams in the league if you were watching it.
“But it doesn’t mean anything if you’re losing or not winning your games.
“After every game last year it just felt like we were battering teams up to the 35th minute and they’d get their first chance and it was like, ‘Here we go again’.
“Trying to change that in that moment is hard. That’s why we’ve been in early pre-season and we’ve been working on it.
“We know we were playing well but we weren’t finishing off games.
“We were letting opponents get a chance. It’s hard then to get back.
“We have to be a lot better than last year. We can’t let it happen again.”
It is why the hard work was done — and done early this pre-season — with Bohemians back in training since December 1.
Crucially, a lot of their close-season business was completed by then with Colm Whelan, who has been injured in pre-season, John Mountney and Niall Morahan signed in November.
As well as that, the players who are returning from absences — captain Keith Buckley, Rob Cornwall and goalkeeper James Talbot — are as good as new signings.
McDonnell added: “They were big losses in the dressing room, experience and vocal. And JT coming back fit too . . . he’s flying in pre-season.
“It’s like three signings. It’s good to have them back.”
DUBLIN’S FINEST
McDonnell knows the time for talking will soon be over and it will be about proving it out on the pitch.
The first target is to ensure Bohemians are not the fourth-best Dublin team in the Premier Division.
Shelbourne, Shamrock Rovers and St Patrick’s Athletic were last season’s top three so if the Gypsies achieve that goal, they will likely be title contenders.
McDonnell said: “We saw last season what we could have been, the fine margins, what we could be better at.
“The club shouldn’t have finished where they have the last two years.
“It hasn’t been good enough on the pitch. This year is about stopping the excuses and doing it properly.”
And McDonnell admitted that they could not ask for a better start than a big Dublin derby with Shamrock Rovers at the Aviva Stadium.
The clash will likely set a League of Ireland attendance record, with 20,000 tickets sold two weeks from the big kick-off.
McDonnell said: “It’s a big day to make a statement. It’s the first league game, it won’t make or break the season.
“But it’s about going out, enjoying it and not being crowded out by it.”