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Widecombe from Widecombe Hill
Widecombe from Widecombe Hill
Late Spring Foliage and meadow
Late Spring Foliage and meadow
The Cave-Penney Memorial
The Cave-Penney Memorial
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Widecombe from the South-East
Dartmoor Pony Grazing on the Moor
Dartmoor Pony Grazing on the Moor
Widecombe Valley Looking North - DJI Camera
Widecombe Valley Looking North – DJI Camera
Hawthorn in full bloom on the Moor
Hawthorn in full bloom on the Moor
Seven Lords' Land Roundhouse
Seven Lords’ Land Roundhouse

Widecombe Snow 2000

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We had a wonderful White Christmas to mark the end of the year 2000 and couldn’t resist taking some pictures! As usual, click on the images for a larger view.

The snow brought predictable chaos as hundreds of people descended on themoor for tobogganing etc, made worse by the fact that it was a holiday for all. There were numerous accidents and vehicles blocking roads. Local farmers etcwere involved in several rescues, towing etc. We must all remember that farmers have to get out, especially in bad weather, with food for any animals in fields,on the moor etc.

With only main roads being gritted, you departed from them at your peril! If you could leave the car behind it was all wonderful!

Snow 2000 - Looking for food

Widecombe from Dunstone Down, showing pony and young searching for food

Pudsham and Buckland Beacon in the snow

Pudsham and the view towards Buckland Beacon, again from Dunstone Down.

Widecombe Village Green in the Snow 2000

Widecombe Village Green

Widecombe Church from the road next to Widecombe Fair field.

The church from the road next to the Widecombe Fair field.

St Pancras Church in the Snow 2000

St Pancras Church