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Bache Hill and the Whimble

Round Barrow(s)

<b>Bache Hill and the Whimble</b>Posted by thesweetcheat
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Bache Hill and the Whimble (Round Barrow(s)) by thesweetcheat The steep western profile of The Whimble.
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Wonders of Whimble (and Bache again) 2 March 2013
thesweetcheat Image Credit: A. Brookes (2.3.2013)
Posted by thesweetcheat
3rd March 2013ce
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Comments (4)

The looks my sort of place thelonious Posted by thelonious
4th March 2013ce
Yup, reckon it would be right up your street. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
4th March 2013ce
very nice !! I'd be straight up there :) Meic Posted by Meic
4th March 2013ce
Have you been to the Four Stones Mike? If not, a trip to the Radnor hills and Four Stones should be on your list, if you're ever in Mid-Wales. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
4th March 2013ce
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