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        <description>This photo is taken on the curve of the flood prevention dyke seen in SD1880 - the dyke is not obvious on the old map but clear on the new 1:25000. The view is toward the spire of the church in the centre of Millom. This dyke is on the cumbria coastal way.</description>
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