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Coastal Devon CAM
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Breakwater
Place: Mount Batten
Category: Coastal
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About: The breakwater at Mount Batten is a great place for a leisurely stroll or to enjoy a spot of fishing. On the day that we visited there we saw several mackerel caught in a very short space of time.
Photograph Added: 1st May 2008
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Looking Down from Berry Head
Place: Berry Head
Category: Coastal
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About: The cliffs at Berry Head are home to the largest guillemot colony on the south coast of England. They nest here during the summer months and have earned the nickname of the Brixham Penguin because they are black and white.
Photograph Added: 12th April 2008
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The View at Berry Head
Place: Berry Head
Category: Coastal
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About: The coastal views at Berry head are stunning in either direction. Even on a cloudy day it is possible to see and marvel at the rugged cliffs and rock formations.
Photograph Added: 12th April 2008
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Going Back to Hartland
Place: Spekes Mill Mouth
Category: Coastal
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About: The coast path between Spekes Mill Mouth and Hartland takes about twenty minutes and this is the best way to visit the area. There is a parking area near the top of the cliff but the approach road is very rough and a problem for most cars. During one......
Photograph Added: 22nd March 2008
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North Devon Coastline
Place: Trentishoe
Category: Coastal
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About: Trentishoe Down is featured in many of the popular walks in this part of North Devon. This resting place should prove popular as the walk of six and half miles taking in Hunter's Inn via Trentishoe Down is described as: a fairly energetic self-guided......
Photograph Added: 9th February 2008
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