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        <description>Looking SE to the woods on the East bank of the river. The whole square is woodland or farmland, apart from a few dwellings and an excellent wine merchant where the cider mill used to be.</description>
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        <description>The River Mole (straight ahead) meets the River Taw at Junction Pool. The former draws from the SW slopes of Exmoor, the latter from the North slopes of Dartmoor. In big storms, the Taw becomes a raging red river from here down.

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        <description>The Tarka Line (branch line between Barnstaple and Exeter) heads North-West up the Taw Valley. To our right, Head Wood looks lovely on the other side of the river.</description>
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        <description>A football stadium. Here it is in action as Aston Villa, the home team, somehow haplessly beat Norwich City, the visiting team</description>
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        <description>This arch peeks cheekily into the south-east corner of the square. It marks the northern end of what is apparently a nudist beach in good weather. Good Lord.</description>
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        <description>Looking out towards Humphrey Head, over a stunning  expanse of woodland. This photo is a slightly haphazard collage, sorry!</description>
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