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Quarrying has unearthed many important historical artefacts, but also destroyed much of the archaeological context. 11.1 ha of the hill is designated as a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), notified in 1971, due to its particular importance to geologists because of the assemblages of fossils which it contains, the sedimentary features which it displays and the way it relates to other rocks of equivalent age in the close vici ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2025 12:35:14 +0200 From: "Connie" Subject: Experience CBD Like Never Before Experience CBD Like Never Before http://paidonlinejob.ru.com/MPBwEf5zoS37S3MQlhEcIo7_g9hho4jMg1zSv_qe95_p-6nSUg http://paidonlinejob.ru.com/sXcl-PpK7CbMrdSkfcss-pw0AXN5Ir4Vuor5DiFA1LeH7ahqcA a of 7 acres (2.8 ha). The main entrance is to the east, towards Nether Stowey, with a simpler opening to the north west, aligned with a ridgeway leading down to Holford. 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