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The trig point amongst the Bluebells in Crawley Wood

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The trig point amongst the Bluebells in Crawley Wood

Caption - The trig point amongst the Bluebells in Crawley Wood.

Walk 1007 : The Ashridge Estate circular

Photographer : Tony Harding

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