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Lighthouse in the Distance
Place: Berry Head
Category: Landscape
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About: The remains of the fort and the lighthouse on Berry Head can just be seen in this dramatic photograph of the headland. On the day that we visited it was very windy but it was possible to find shelter in the various ruins and one side of the headland ......
Photograph Added: 23rd April 2008
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Waterfall from the Beach
Place: Spekes Mill Mouth
Category: Landscape
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About: Another view of the magnificent waterfall at Spekes Mill this time the photograph was taken from lower down to get a better appreciation of the different levels of the cascades of water.
Photograph Added: 22nd March 2008
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Watching the Waterfall
Place: Spekes Mill Mouth
Category: Landscape
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About: The wooden fence at Spekes Mill Mouth is a necessary precaution as a lot of people like to look over the cliff edge and marvel at the waterfall. this cascade of water comes from the two streams that rise on the high ground of Bursdon Moor meet near L......
Photograph Added: 22nd March 2008
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View from Trentishoe Downs
Place: Trentishoe
Category: Landscape
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About: Trentishoe itself is a tiny hamlet that is perched high above the very steep sides of Heddon’s Mouth Cleave. Trentishoe Downs are managed by the National Trust and there is a free car park.
Photograph Added: 9th February 2008
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Spectacular Coastline
Place: Trentishoe
Category: Landscape
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About: Trentishoe is part of the West Exmoor Coast in North East Devon which runs from Combe Martin to Woody Bay, west of Lynton. This region has six miles of towering cliffs and secluded coves as well as wooded river valleys and heather moorland
Photograph Added: 9th February 2008
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