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    Default High Land of Qrcombe

    I set out today and walked some 4 miles to reach the highest cliff in Exmouth.
    On the way I took a few photos of rabbits ,butterflies, birds and even a Kestral albeit hovering quite a way up. I am terrified of hights but I decided to go out and just and brve it. Here is a side view of the cliff top . I was apx tthree feet from the edge just for a moment to take the photo, then my legs went and I came in to about ten feet. the photo shows part of the Jurassic coast and the beach below which is Exmouth sea front. Then I had to walk the 4 miles back.
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