Talbot Woods: looking down into Pug?s Hole

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Talbot Woods: looking down into Pug?s Hole

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 6 Dec 2009

This photo doesn't really give the impression of the steepness of the gradient immediately ahead of us, but believe me it's steep – probably getting on for 45º in places. Of course, this gives an idea of why this little wood has 'Hole' in its name.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.729914
Longitude
-1.898075