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18 (1%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Dartmoor Paul, John Paver, Bridgemarker Tim, Chris Taylor, John Deakins, noisemonkey, Clanger, The_greenman, mkcladi, Sheron, Gilesey, bobfitzy62, Neil Handley, Fr66, Amanda Ellis, haavl, SteveGrigg, Max Piper

Acknowledgement: Named by Max Piper.
Tavy Hole is a gorgeous nook in the upper Tavy where the still relatively infant river makes its first leap across granite boulders. The valley sides steepen, cloaked by granite above the east bank, as the river turns northwards.
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