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Combe Martin
looking towards Little hangman hill which we were making for.
A local legend suggests that Little Hangman, at least, was named after a sheep rustler, who threw a rope around a ram's neck and led it away, the flock following tamely behind. However, the ram made a run for it, and in its errant foolishness it plunged over the cliffs here, taking the rustler with it. As they fell, the rope caught on a rock, and in the morning a passing sailor was said to have spotted the man hanging from the rope, halfway up the hillside. However, perhaps the most likely explanation is that the hills are named after “an men”, Cornish for “the rock
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Photographer: © Pat Trout (Gallery)(25th August 2014)
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Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ72
Exposure Program: Landscape, Focal length: 3.58 mm, ISO: 200, Exposure time: 1/800 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: August 19, 2014, 10:11 am
Exposure Mode: 2,
ImageID:1192111, Image size: 800 x 600 pixels