Lang Combe, Exmoor

Lang Combe, Exmoor

Lang Combe, Exmoor
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Panoramic photo by Noel Jenkins Taken 21:01, 20/06/2009 - Views loading...

Lang Combe, Exmoor

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Lang Combe Head on the northweast slope of Dunkery Hill is the source of the Horner Water, which flows for approximately 9km northward to Porlock Bay where it enters the sea. This image is part of a sequence of four, taken as part of a classroom project.

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A: Stoke Pero Woods, Exmoor

by Noel Jenkins, 1.1 km away

The Horner Water flows through the steep sided valley at Stoke Pero Woods, forming a small waterfall....

Stoke Pero Woods, Exmoor

B: Exmoor National Park

by Bernhard Vogl, 4.8 km away

Exmoor National Park

C: Porlock Weir Village, Somerset, England, Uk

by Geoff Mather, 6.0 km away

The little village of Porlock Weir is to the West of the main village of Porlock on the North Devon c...

Porlock Weir Village, Somerset, England, Uk

D: Porlock Weir Harbour, Somerset, England, Uk

by Geoff Mather, 6.1 km away

The little village of Porlock Weir is to the West of the main village of Porlock on the North Devon c...

Porlock Weir Harbour, Somerset, England, Uk

E: Allerford Village, Exmoor National Park

by Noel Jenkins, 6.1 km away

Allerford is a small settlement adjacent to the river Aller, within the confines of the Exmoor Nation...

Allerford Village, Exmoor National Park

F: Porlock Weir Beach, Somerset, England, Uk

by Geoff Mather, 6.1 km away

The little village of Porlock Weir is to the West of the main village of Porlock on the North Devon c...

Porlock Weir Beach, Somerset, England, Uk

G: Horner Water at Bossington, Somerset

by Noel Jenkins, 6.7 km away

The Horner Water flows alongside the village of Bossington, just 1km before it reaches the sea at Bos...

Horner Water at Bossington, Somerset

H: Bossington Beach

by Noel Jenkins, 7.0 km away

Bossington beach is compossed of a steeply shelving shingle bar that has extended across Porlock Bay,...

Bossington Beach

I: Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk

by Geoff Mather, 7.7 km away

The second highest hill on Exmoor gives a great view around the Moor itself.  Many walkers seem to ap...

Winsford Hill Somerset England Uk

J: Landacre Bridge Parapet, Somerset, England, Uk

by Geoff Mather, 7.9 km away

This bridge crosses the river Barle in the middle of Exmoor. A lovely spot for a picnic and the kids.

Landacre Bridge Parapet, Somerset, England, Uk

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