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I have added mention that the Long Mountain crosses the Anglo-Welsh border and Powys-Shropshire county boundary. The heading ought to read Long Mountain (Powys/Shropshire) to reflect fact it is not entirely in Wales and Powys, the greater part of its length from east to west being within Shropshire, England, although Powys, Wales contains its highest point.
Cloptonson (
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This comment enhanced.
Cloptonson (
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17:59, 22 June 2012 (UTC)reply
Inscription as seen from the air
I was following Offa's Dyke path on Google Maps. Someone has at one time planted trees of differing hues. On the satellite picture it clearly reads E II R. Does anyone know anything about this?
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