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Priddy Mineriesis an area once excavated for lead

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Priddy Mineriesis an area once excavated for lead

Caption - Priddy Mineries a lumpy area of ground once excavated by lead mining

Walk 1346 : Priddy, Ebbor Gorge & Wookey Hole from Wells

Photographer : Tony Maries

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Somerset

Somerset is a rural county in south-west England. The high land of the Blackdown Hills, Mendip Hills, Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park, contrast with the wide expanses of flat wetland including the Somerset Levels. Adding interest to the landscape are the extensive network of caves and the Cheddar Gorge. Exmoor National Park crosses the border into neighbouring Devon and provides excellent walking. The highest point in Somerset is Dunkery Beacon on Exmoor, with an altitude of 519 metres (1,703 feet). The coast also offers great walking especially the section of South West Coast Path west of Minehead.

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