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Rippon Tor

Cairn(s)

Rippon Tor (Cairn(s)) by Rhiannon From Sabine Baring-Gould's 'Book of the West' v.1 (1899).

How galling is it that this amazing logan stone is no longer defying gravity? It's very sad. It was called the Nutcracker. There are more pictures and some information at Legendary Dartmoor
http://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/nutcrack_rock.htm
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Posted by Rhiannon
7th December 2016ce
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Prospective visitors should note the logan stone is at SX74357528 in the field adjacent to the almost totally destroyed cairn upon (Western) Horridge Common - SX74457522. GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
19th November 2020ce
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