Cow Head Wood, Cumbria

Stang Hill, Winster Valley

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The 'hill' is merely an upstanding rocky knoll that rises a few metres above the flat, damp valley floor. They are quite common in the vicinity and are outcrops of Silurian slate that are slightly harder than the surroundings and so withstood the effects of the last glaciation.

Uploaded to Geograph by Karl and Ali on 18 May 2012

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