Road to Hare Hill

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Road to Hare Hill by Richard Webb as part of the Geograph project.

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Road to Hare Hill

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 8 Aug 2012

There is a cabin, the sort you find at the entrance to construction sites at the end of this road. This suggests it may have had a role in the building of the wind farm on Hare Hill. Wind farmers are "frog boilers", in the early days they built modest roads to avoid scaring the natives. Now the roads are huge and very destructive.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.357977
Longitude
-4.08674