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        <description>About the right size to fit a solitary sheep, but I don't think that is the purpose of this wee shelter.  Possibly a grouse butt?  But no others in sight nearby, and still too small to duck behind and surprise a startled bird.</description>
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        <description>The remains of an abandoned tent on an unmarked path off the route up Win Hill from Yorkshire Bridge.  Nearby was more litter, a crude fire circle, a disposable barbecue, beer cans and a frying pan.  A shameful way to treat the countryside.</description>
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        <description>A view of the Derwent Moors from the triangulation pillar at Back Tor.  Luckily the trig point is no longer in use as it has fallen victim to the modern craze of placing padlocks on things (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_lock ).</description>
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        <description>Presumably this shelter was for grouse shooters but has now fallen to disrepair, however enough remained to provide a little shelter for lunch.</description>
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Photo taken while walking the Cape Wrath Trail.</description>
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        <description>View from one of the guest rooms at The Bridge Inn, Penton, in the week running up to the May 2016 elections.  But not even the hints from above could swing my vote that way.  (Actually it was the reflection of curtains in the window).</description>
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