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Craignaw and the Dungeon Hills |
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| 18 I found it interesting here how the granite outcrop in the foreground that Allan is standing on mirrors the form of the Merrick and Benyellaryin the distance. This picture just encapsulates for me the sense of freedom and strong sense of identity with nature that you get when you stand in such a place. I have long noticed how the wild goats in these hills love such commanding positions as though they were posing for the tourists - no aspersions intended about Allan though. |