A beautiful day to mooch around the northern tors after a week of rain. Belstone is really majestic and the views north across Mid-Devon's farmland tapestry are truly spectacular. Higher Tor showed me a new profile which I'd never appreciated before, and I found an abandoned granite trough I'd not noticed previously on Belstone.
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Belstone Tors, Dartmoor |
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Higher Tor, Dartmoor |
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River Taw and the Green Moor of a Lush Dartmoor |
Also, I will have some news later this week about my book, Dartmoor Tors Compendium. See www.dartmoor-tors.co.uk for more details.
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