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27 (1%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Fidget, Smiffys1975, SteveGrigg, Cbdarke, John Deakins, Leo, Richard Blight, Michelle_Booth, Lotti, SandyRoberts, Hadrian, Ale Drinking Wanderer, CocosCrew, BevDickinson, The_greenman, bobfitzy62, Dartmoor Paul, mkcladi, noisemonkey, Neil Handley, Clanger, Amanda Ellis, Sheron, maparle, Fr66, Beth Robotham, Max Piper
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Dartmoor’s Tor Cairns , km, m ascent

The highest pool in Southern England! Also listed under ‘Ring Cairns’ out of curiosity.
“This ring/bank is clearly man made, it’s associated with a small, low outcrop the N end of the High Willhays ridge. It holds a small pool currently but I suspect this is seasonal. I wonder if it’s a ring cairn like those at Branscombe’s Loaf for example, but the blocks on the bank look ‘long’ and stacked more like a wall. Who knows!“
Reference: Featured Image, NGR and details kindly supplied by Steve Granger.
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