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Chris Maslen

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Chris

Chris Report 28 Nov 2012 18:36

Vera: I'm related to Stan & I'm still around
regards,
Chris M.

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Vera

Vera Report 31 Aug 2012 19:49

Stan, This is an old thread. You could click on Chris's name and leave a message...thats if he is still with GR
Regards Vera

Stan

Stan Report 31 Aug 2012 19:43

Just for fun I've also found another meaning Chris which seems to centre around oil?

The Maslen nos is a cape that is the most eastern point of the Strandzha mountain and it is the third biggest cape at the Bulgarian sea coast. Its steep slopes make the cape inaccessible. In the past the cape was notorious as a place where a lot of ships chrashed in and sank. The cargo of most vessels consisted of olive-oil, that is why the place was called Maslen Nos (The Oil Cape).
http://www.primorsko-bg.com/?lang=en&v=land&view=1&id=71

The Maslenica shoreline is on the Novigrad Sea, which is closed by a narrow channel on its northwest side and is now accessible by two bridges!

Maslenica (as in Maslenica Bridge) got its name from the olive groves grown on its shores for generations.
https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/215772
Regards
Stan :-D

Chris

Chris Report 6 Dec 2004 10:10

the surname Maslin/Maslen is Old English. It's a kind of bread that is a combination of wheat & rye & is baked unleavened.