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        <title>SX6191 : Taw River  Dartmoor</title>
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        <title>SX6293 : Methodist Chapel ,  Belstone ,  Dartmoor</title>
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        <title>SX6191 : The Taw River at Taw Marsh Dartmoor</title>
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        <description>A popular picnic spot. The Ford crossing The Taw River at Taw Marsh creates a lovely natural swimming pool upstream of the Ford .  If you can stand the cold water, you may not like the leech population </description>
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        <description>Merrymeet roundabout Situated on the A30 app 18 miles west of Exeter. Merrymeet is the cause of many summer traffic problems and is to be replaced by a flyover for local traffic by Easter 2007</description>
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        <description>Cosdon Beacon.  Covering about 4 square kilometres and known locally as Cawsand or Corson Hill the Beacon dominates the countryside for miles around. The image was taken from some distance SX708937. This reference is the entrance to Fuidge Lane an old farm track leading from Flood to Fuidge Manor.</description>
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        <description>A small Methodist Chapel.  Still in use, seating about 60 persons with its original balcony available for crowded services. Built in 1836 as part of &quot;The Chagford Circuit of Bible Christians&quot; some 8 or 9 Chapels being in the circuit at its height.</description>
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        <description>Built between 1904 and 1906 and still in regular use, this splendid granite chapel has its own burial ground to the left of the picture. It was built to &quot;provide better accommodation for the work of the church&quot;.  This quotation taken from a booklet puplished by Lewis G Court in 1904.</description>
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