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34 (1%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Michael, Richard Blight, ejt211, Fidget, Torbagga, mkcladi, Dartmoor Paul, BevDickinson, RVC, Fr66, noisemonkey, Simon40, Joy Topping, Steve Davison, Okehammer, Chris Taylor, nickstreet36, WaternMan, Natassia, Peter Caton, Jamaine, Amanda Ellis, Beth Robotham, Pat, Hatti, lizmiall, Neil Handley, Boo, bobfitzy62, Saltash Stamper, Sheron, Max Piper, Mike Jeffery, Dave Hamnett
Notes: The word ‘HOOT’ is inscribed onto one of these rocks. (Reference: Paul Rendell, pg 23, Dartmoor News 144, May/June 2015).
There is supposed to be a broken stone trough located nearby – often hidden by the ferns and gorse.
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