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Double Waters marks the meeting point of two streams on Dartmoor's open moorland, a spot of quiet geographical significance in an landscape shaped by water. The streams converge in a fold of the moor where the terrain opens up to vast views, typical of Dartmoor's exposed plateau.
This is a place for those who appreciate Dartmoor's subtle features rather than dramatic landmarks. The site rewards walkers with an understanding of how water has always carved and defined this moor, and offers a moment of stillness where you can observe the meeting of flows against the backdrop of rolling heather and gritstone.
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