Telegraph Hill, Cheesefoot Head, Nr Winchester, Hampshire.
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This was nick named "The Octopus" because of it's curly pathways resembling tentacles. It was positioned on the flat of Telegraph Hill, and was missed by many people because of it's position within the field. It was one of seven formations to form in close proximity to each other at Cheesefoot Head. Permission granted by George Wingfield to display the picture. |