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Rhiannon
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Your favourite 'significant landscape feature'
Mar 18, 2005, 13:02
I've asked the nice people in HH and I'm asking you as maybe you could have a slightly different take:

I've got to do an arty project and have found myself unable to resist doing it on something to do with Kelston Round Hill, the maddest hill in these (not very mountainous) parts. Conical and topped by trees (with an teeny tree on the side) - spottable from miles around. I think it's its spottableness that really draws me. It seems to stand for (arty waffle) the sublime in the landscape? and kind of eternal things? It's not bad up there either. So if you wouldn't mind - which is your favourite (and maybe why?)
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