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A very wide four photo 160° view over Dove Stone reservoir in Greenfield. Looking NW here towards the hill we known as Pots and Pans but technically this part is called Alderman's Hill. (Pots & pans is in fact the monument some distance behind this.) Dovestones is to the left but we can also see the dam wall of Yeoman Hey reservoir to the right. I am on the far section of the 2.6 mile round walk here. As can be seen, plenty of water after weeks of heavy rainfall.
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