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        <title>TQ4638 : Recently tilled fields</title>
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        <title>TQ4639 : New 50mph Speed Limit Signs</title>
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        <title>TQ4638 : Preserved Roman Road</title>
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        <title>SH6745 : Summit area of Moel-yr-hydd</title>
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        <title>SH7442 : A wall of some sort</title>
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        <title>SH7244 : Manod Mawr - summit plateau</title>
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        <title>SH5745 : towards Oerddwr-uchaf and Moel Hebog</title>
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        <title>SH6541 : Llyn Mair - well travelled</title>
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        <description>The lake being frozen to an extent that you can walk on the ice is quite a novelty - many people (and dogs) have taken the opportunity. Some brave souls have even been to the far bank - on foot, bikes and sledges.</description>
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        <title>SH6440 : Walking on water</title>
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        <title>SH7042 : No through lane, Llan Ffestiniog</title>
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