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Since my move to South Brent I take every opportunity to get out onto Dartmoor. It's not all as featureless as some of these shots would suggest, more from lower down in the valleys at some future date.
Clapper Bridge across River Avon by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
It's good if you can find somewhere to cross the numerous rivers and streams and keep your feet dry
Huntingdon Warren above the Western Walla Brook by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
Huntingdon Warren field system by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
There are the occasional remains of old farmsteads and field systems out on the high moor, this one at Huntingdon Warren presumably helped sustain the Warrener who used to live here making a living from trapping the wild rabbits that lived in the warren
A pony looking for some friends by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
This pony seems to have lost contact with his herd and is in a hurry to find them again
Red Brook Mire by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
The source of most of the streams and rivers begins in a Mire, here it's the Red Brook Mire that flows down to join the Bala Brook and then the River Avon. The soft and marshy ground has many traps for the unwary person who ventures out onto them, but also some delights that only occur in such places.
Barrie
Clapper Bridge across River Avon by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
It's good if you can find somewhere to cross the numerous rivers and streams and keep your feet dry
Huntingdon Warren above the Western Walla Brook by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
Huntingdon Warren field system by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
There are the occasional remains of old farmsteads and field systems out on the high moor, this one at Huntingdon Warren presumably helped sustain the Warrener who used to live here making a living from trapping the wild rabbits that lived in the warren
A pony looking for some friends by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
This pony seems to have lost contact with his herd and is in a hurry to find them again
Red Brook Mire by barrie.whitehall, on Flickr
The source of most of the streams and rivers begins in a Mire, here it's the Red Brook Mire that flows down to join the Bala Brook and then the River Avon. The soft and marshy ground has many traps for the unwary person who ventures out onto them, but also some delights that only occur in such places.
Barrie
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