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Devil's Jump

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<b>Devil's Jump</b>Posted by Crazylegs14Image © Devil's Jump-Tim Knight-Secret Landscape Photography
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Latitude:50° 35' 17.81" N
Longitude:   4° 40' 48.86" W

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The Devil’s Jump is located between St Breward and Camelford. There are two granite crags either side of a wooded valley. The western side is more prominent and easier to access via Carwether Village public path. There is a public path on the eastern side however access is limited.
I thought that a pillar of granite on the western side bore a diabolical resemblance maybe giving the site its name.
Posted by markj99
5th June 2019ce
Edited 5th June 2019ce