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Lowther Hill's height, 725m above sea level, meant it was the perfect place for transmitters and a radar station

Day 10 of the Southern Upland Way blogged about at ramblingman.org.uk/southernuplandway/day10
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Lowther Hill

Author Andrew Bowden from London, United Kingdon

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