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2024-03-29T09:36:49+00:00text/html2008-07-28T20:14:29+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey51.072826 -3.709923SS8031 : Farm House, Blindwell Farm, Sandyway, South Molton
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Taken from the road. There are only the farm buildings and a small cottage in this square, but some great views south towards Dartmoor to make up for this.text/html2008-07-20T21:54:01+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey51.153865 -3.787275SS7540 : Tangs Bottom en route to Exe Head
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Taken from just within square SS7540 (confirmed by GPS). The view northwards shows the wooded coombe of Tangs Bottom and Dure Down in the background on the right. This is on the alternative Two Moors Way route from Cornham Farm up to the watershed at Exe Head, by passing Simonsbath. The yellow topped way marker in the foreground, is the first in a series that lead you to the top on the valley.text/html2007-11-11T10:53:49+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey55.014474 -3.065867NY3169 : Site of Quintinshill Rail Crash
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View from Blacksike Bridge looking south, of the track layout at Quintinshill, near Gretna Green. This is the site of the worst UK rail disaster when 227 were killed in a five train collision on 22nd May 1915.text/html2007-09-16T11:33:20+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey50.390819 -4.957293SW8958 : Trevuzza Farm
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The wonderfully named hamlet of Trevuzza is a collection of no more than a couple farm cottages. The photogenic Trevuzza Mill is alas in the next square !text/html2007-09-16T11:24:55+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey50.377658 -4.996986SW8757 : Goonhoskyn
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The hamlet of Goonhoskyn consists of little more than two or three houses alongside the A3058.text/html2007-09-16T11:11:53+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey50.387197 -5.017708SW8558 : Entrance drive to Tresillian House
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Tresillian House is a large Regency house rebuilt in 1801 and now let as holiday homes.text/html2007-08-19T09:18:56+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey57.053341 -4.367773NN5698 : Geal Charn and Beinn Sgiath
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Taken during the glorious May weather of the 2006 Aviemore Walking Festival.
The view shows Beinn Sgiath to the left and Geal Charn to the right.
Between the two is the col used as the descent route back down to Lochan a' Choire.text/html2007-08-19T09:09:04+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey57.056712 -4.360567NN5698 : Descent to Lochan a' Choire
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Taken during the glorious weather of the 2006 Aviemore Walking Festival. View is of the route leading from the col between Geal Charn and Beinn Sgiath to the head of the Piper's Burn.text/html2007-08-18T17:03:07+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey58.235022 -4.411622NC5829 : Meall nan Con - Highest point on Ben Klibreck
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This is the view before the final pull to the summit.text/html2007-08-18T16:59:13+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey58.235022 -4.411622NC5829 : Ben Klibreck from Strath Vagastie Road
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A long 'yomp' through peat 'hags' to the start of the climb.text/html2007-08-18T16:54:30+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/16777Anthony Jeffrey57.609201 -4.699832NH3860 : Cnoc na h-Iolaire from Little Garve
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This picture was taken just after 5am with the morning sun illuminating the eastern slopes of the hill.