Rufus Stone satellite view
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Rufus Stone satellite view
Use this Rufus Stone satellite view to explore the area from above. Zoom out for a bigger view of the area, or travel further afield and see the rest of the National Park and beyond.
Note: The actual Rufus Stone isn’t visible but it is centre of the image, at the point where the two narrow tracks converge and meet the oak tree. The Stone is just hidden by the tree.
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