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Eglwyseg Plantation Barrow
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Submitted byTimPrevett
AddedFeb 04 2006
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Description The greener mound in the foreground is the barrow, set back from one of the ridges of the Egwlysegs; to the rear horizon can be seen the Creigiau Eglwyseg barrow. Some natural limestone protrudes from this barrow, just visible on the other (west) side.

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nicoladidsbury
(2006-02-05)
Barrows have to be the most difficult feature to photograph; the spiky white grass stalks have helped detail the barrows form with this picture.

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