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Submitted byTimPrevett
AddedDec 29 2004
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Description The stones next to the road, but hidden from view.
See the main entry for a full write up - click blue text link to the left of the picture.

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AngieLake
(2004-12-30)
Is that the Long Mynd in the distance, covered in snow? This pile of stones appear to have been cleared from the field.
TimPrevett
(2004-12-30)
The Long Mynd would be behind the Stiperstones, to the far left off picture and hidden from view; the main hill here is Corndon - home to many cairns I visited the following day. See the Corndon pages I have added.

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