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Seven Lords' Lands
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Submitted byAngieLake
AddedMay 08 2008
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Description Low Man - part of Haytor (Hay Tor). Unmissable to left of road while driving from Widecombe towards Haytor. Thanks to Maia*, who viewed sunrise over this rock from Seven Lords Lands cairn on 6th May 08, at last I know what this rock is called! Every time I pass it I can't help marvelling at its likeness to an American Indian brave. The closer view shows people on its summit for comparison.

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AngieLake
(2008-05-08)
Admins - Is this one going to be attached to the site page, as it doesn't have the coloured link top left??? Felt it was useful to illustrated Maia's findings.

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