Considering that the old WWII radar station on Rhosilli Down is in ruins, I was definitely walking under the radar when I reached this point on my walk this week. The light and shade on the old slabs of concrete made for some interesting abstract patterns in the landscape.
Walking Under the Radar
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But there are a whole series of prehistoric things up there too.
I am sure you are right, someday I will have to explore the place from that point of view 🙂
sweyne’s howe?
Did you go out onto the Worm’s head ?
I didn’t have time on this occasion – a production walk for StillWalks can take a long time. The walk may not be very long but the production can take up to four times as long, or more, than the walk would take otherwise.