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Corndon Down Cairns

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Submitted byAngieLake
AddedMay 06 2009
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Description Some intriguing stones in the slight dip between the two summits. This was probably the ruin of Butler's isolated hut.

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AngieLake
(2009-05-07)
Also, a good view of Cairn B, rear left, and Cairn C, rear right. The stone that looked like a fallen standing stone [see other pic] is horizontal, at right of centre here.
That will be Honeybag Tor in the far right distance, and the long ridge of Hameldown running NE to NNE from this position, where Broad Barrow is one of the highest and largest on Dartmoor.

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