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  • ...e road between the two. The River Wey cuts through at Guildford, a narrow gap funnelling the main roads to a point, before the hills rise up again to the ===Road===
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  • ...urrounding shrubbery, and to provide alternative routes to key points if a road was congested with a heavy load. Several of the paths can be combined into ...ttery]]. Others include the path up the [[Charles V Wall]], the [[Devil's Gap Footpath]], the [[Douglas Path]] and the [[Inglis Way]].
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  • ...airig Ghru can be approached from the [[Great Glen]] through the Chalamain Gap, and from [[Aviemore]] through the [[Rothiemurchus Forest]] by way of the ' ...ute between Deeside and [[Strathspey]]. It is often referred to as a Drove Road, which arguably that over-emphasises one specific use. The Lairig Ghru has
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  • ...Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms part of the Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment Site of Special Scientific Interest. The north- and ...feb/10/olympics-2012-cycling-road-race-route |title=Olympics 2012: cycling road race route |publisher=Guardian |date=2011-02-11 |format=Adobe Flash |access
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  • ...feet and the Wicklow Gap (carrying the R756) at 1,567 feet are the highest road passes in the country. ...the defeat of the '98 rebellion peace returned though the Wicklow Military Road was driven over the mountains. Soon the mountains began to attract tourist
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  • ...n The Den with doors facing the harbour which was used until 1940. After a gap of fifty years, on 3 November 1990, the RNLI reopened Teignmouth Lifeboat S ...idge crosses the Teign Estuary at Teignmouth, carrying the railway and the road. The original bridge was owned by the Teignmouth and Shaldon Bridge Compan
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  • ...ne mountains.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Mourne Wall, looking towards Hare's Gap]] ...ard's Roost; Brandy Pad; the Cock and Hen; Percy Bysshe; the Devil's Coach Road; and Pollaphuca, which means "hole of the fairies or sprites".
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  • ...he north of [[Beaminster]], before zig-zagging north and east to Winyard's Gap near [[Chedington]], where it meets the head of the [[River Parrett Trail]] ...ton Horethorne]] and [[South Cheriton]], then north to pass under the A303 road to [[Wincanton]]. From here it continues north-east to [[Penselwood]].
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  • *[[Catalan Bay Road Cave]] *[[Devil's Dustbin]]
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  • ...le Mountain, County Kerry|Purple Mountain]], [[Mangerton Mountain]], the [[Gap of Dunloe]] and [[Torc Waterfall]]. Its natural heritage, history and locat ===Road===
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  • [[File:Devil's Gap Footpath1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Devil's Gap Footpath]] '''Devil's Gap Footpath''' links Gibraltar's Upper Town to [[Devil's Gap Battery]], one of the oldest artillery batteries in the territory. It offer
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  • ...from [[Dublin]] in the east. It is at the crossroads of the R445 regional road and the N62 between [[Athlone]] and [[Horse and Jockey]]. ...|location=London |page=43}}</ref> The town is situated strategically in a gap in the hills on one of the great ancient roads of Ireland, the Slighe Dála
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  • ...the [[Owengarriff River]] as it drains from the [[Devil's Punchbowl, Kerry|Devil's Punchbowl]], a large corrie lake on [[Mangerton Mountain]]. Its Irish-lang ...ries the Owengarriff River 66 feet down the hillside as it drains from the Devil's Punchbowl, a deep tarn in a corrie high above on [[Mangerton Mountain]].<re
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  • ...e south-eastern side, where the remains of a causeway are visible. Another gap through the rampart is visible on the south-western side but was probably c ...difficult to argue for this being the case at Chanctonbury Ring, given the gap of half a millennium between the hill fort's abandonment and reoccupation.
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  • ...ed town in Britain" has become popular with residents and is still used on road signs.<ref name="McWhirr, Alan 1988">McWhirr, Alan (1988) Roman Crafts and ...enclose an area of 250 acres, much larger than the area enclosed by the [[Devil's Dyke, Hertfordshire|Iron Age defences]] at [[Wheathampstead]] (86½ acres).
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