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Trig pillar at Devil's Dyke is often ignored by visitors

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Trig pillar at Devil's Dyke is often ignored by visitors

Caption - The trig pillar at Devils Dyke (217m - 696ft) tends to be largely ignored by most visitors, but make that work to your advantage! Good views to the west along the downs, south to the sea and of course north to the Sussex Weald.

Walk 3213 : Pyecombe, Devil's Dyke & Upper Beeding

Photographer : Barry Mackie

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