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Gallery for South Downs Way: Pyecombe to Washington
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Looking back East to Pyecome Village from West Hill,
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The road and the path leading uphill to the top of Devils Dyke
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Green National Trust sign at the entrance to the Devils Dyke
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The Devils Dyke from the top of the downs
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The top of the chalk ridge at Fulking Hill, just after the Devils Dyke
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View of the downs looking Eastwards from Truleigh Hill
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One of the three radio masts at Truleigh Hill
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The Adur Valley named after the river just South of Upper Beeding
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Looking North along the river from the bridge across the Adur
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Signpost at the junction of the North Downs Way and the Downs Link
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View West towards the chalks escarpment and the major tourist attraction Upper Beeding cement works
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The large group of free range pigs on the the top of the downs
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Chanctonbury Ring an iron age fort and later the site of Roman shrines
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St. Mary's Church, Washington, a grade 2 listed building, parts of which are 13th Century