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126208From the summit of The Foreland there are superb views along the Exmoor coast
126209The South West Coast Path with the coast nowhere to be seen
126210The South West Coast Path between Lynmouth and Porlock runs high above the shoreline
126301This view was taken from Malmsmead looking northeast with County Gate high above on the hills
126302Oare Water is a pleasant stream that joins Badgworthy Water
126303The interior of Oare Church (Exmoor) is simply decsorated
126304Oare Church is compact with an oversized tower
126305Badgworthy Water is beautifully located between the moors of Exmoor
126306The remains of a Medieval Village are to be found 4km up stream from Malsmead
126307Brendon Common provides good views across the moors of Exmoor
126308The valley of Lank Combe is typical of the area around Doone Valley
190001The Standedge canal tunnel was a mjor engineering feat. This view shws the Marsden end of the tunnel
190002The path alongside the stream to Eastergate Bridge
190003The view east from the moors back towards Marsden
190004Standedge, with its large gritstone boulders, offers wide ranging views west
190005Standedge, with its large gritstone boulders, offers wide ranging views west
190006Looking north along the Pennine Way along Standedge
190007The Castleshaw Reservoirs near Bleak Hey Nook from Standedge
190008Gritstone outcrops on Standedge
190009The descent from Standedge towards Pule Hill
190010The descent from Standedge towards Pule Hill
190011One of the ventilation shafts of the Standedge railway tunnel on the flanks of Pule Hill
190012The steep descent down the walled path to Eastergate Bridge
191001Leaving Lynmouth the view ahead to Foreland Point
191002Approaching Countisbury there is a fine view back to Lynmouth and Lynton
191003The pleasant parish church at Countisbury is dwarfed by a yew tree
191004The descent from Countisbury to Watersmeet
191005The woodland approaching Watersmeet is dense
191006Watersmeet House is a former fishing lodge and now cared for by the National Trust
191007Watersmeet where the two branches of the River Lyn meet

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