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52 (2%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Dave Hamnett, Moreoutdoor, Jean Fry, BevDickinson, Martin Brown, DartmoorFromAnAutisticPerspective, RVC, tracy, Richard Blight, Simon40, Chris Taylor, andrewm1428, Joy Topping, Peter Brooks, John Deakins, Okehammer, Steve Hill, nickstreet36, Leo, WaternMan, dartefact, noisemonkey, DartyToni, Smiffys1975, John Paver, James H, onlyonekirbs, Amanda Ellis, Mike Jeffery, Max Piper, The_greenman, ed-don, Sheron, bobfitzy62, SteveGrigg, Evie and Me, Neil Handley, Partonez, Beth Robotham, Fr66, Ian Mayhew, Fidget, Natassia, Manty, Pat, Gilesey, Dartmoor Paul, ejt211, Torbagga, Hadrian, mkcladi, CocosCrew

Notes: This visit was a camera test day :o) Just need to go back with the GPS to get the correct coordinates.. (note to self: make a checklist before you go out walking..) Yar Tor is the very first ‘Dartefact’. The tumbled granite blocks in the picture are below and just to the west of the highest point. It is my intention to show images that represent an aspect of the Dartefact in its location (Sunday 28th December 2014). (RJN)
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