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Re: Dartmoor...on its own?
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Yes, we have a bit of a problem in Cornwall in that there are sites grouped together....East Cornwall, Mid Cornwall...we either put everything into these groups or we get rid of the site heading.
The Hurlers/Cheeswring site covers a large area and in my view should not. They may all be linked to a time long past but it can be frustrating when you are looking for Craddock circle and it is under the Hurlers. I am in the process of posting some photos and notes on Bearah Long cairn....my old mate Rower put it in under the Hurlers when it is fact a good hours walk away. Not his fault..he was new to the sytem...I will have to talk to ED.

As for Dartmoor, although the section is Dartmoor and west country..the west country is a very vague title and could be classed as Avebury or even Stonehenge if you follow South West Tourisms maps.

Mr H


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Mr Hamhead
Posted by Mr Hamhead
3rd October 2005ce
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