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There is a circular walk once you get to the reserve, with several hides but it is not for the faint-hearted as it is a long way round.
The circular walk known as ' The Longdendale Edges ' takes in the high ground ( at about the-level ) on both sides of the valley.
This route is often used as descent route in conjunction with an ascent via Coire na Tulaich, forming a circular route with a walk out along the Lairig Gartain.
As of 2010, the section of the walk between Sheffield and Meadowhall has been linked with the parallel Sheffield and Tinsley Canal towpath as an 8 mile circular walk known as The Blue Loop.
The Dronfield 2000 Rotary Walk is a circular walk that circumnavigates the town.
The towpath forms part of the " Limehouse Circuit "; commencing at Limehouse Basin and utilising the Limehouse Cut, Lee Navigation, Regent's Canal and Hertford Union in a circular five-mile walk.
Ingleborough is frequently climbed as part of the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge, which is a 24-mile ( 38-km ) circular challenge walk starting and finishing in Horton in Ribblesdale.
** " Waltzing " mice, which walk in a circular pattern due to a mutation adversely affecting their inner ears
The Sarn Sabrina Walk-a 25-mile circular walk from Llanidloes to the source of the Severn and back-has been held yearly on the Saturday preceding the Late Spring Bank Holiday since 2006.
In 2007 the Semi Sabrina, a 12-mile circular walk, was added.
For those who wish to climb the hill from the base, it is possible to do a circular walk from the village of Whipsnade by following the Icknield Way Path and Chiltern Way, both of which are marked on Ordnance Survey maps.
It has been developed into a circular woodland and countryside walk.
The Long Ashton Footpath Users Group have replaced 29 stiles on the public rights of way around the village with kissing gates to create a complete circular walk around the village, accessible to older people and those with mobility problems, although it can be muddy in places.
The bridge also acts a meeting place for local people, as it has a waist height shelf spanning the whole structure which facilitates sitting and admiring the view. Increasingly it is used as a circular walk from the city centre taking in the New Walk on the east bank and Terry Avenue and Rowntree Park on the west bank.
On the estate there are waymarked circular walks, the main one being the path via Brograve Mill, the walk provides great views across Horsey Mere and access to the beach at Horsey Gap.
Langdon is owned by the National Trust, and encompasses a circular walk of approximately one mile.
As well as Siberian and Bengal tigers, there are small cats, monkeys, Malayan tapirs, Barbary Lions, which have just given birth to two cubs, African Hunting Dogs and many more rare and endangered species, some of which are on the circular walk.
The Arden Way is waymarked by the Heart of England Way Association and forms a circular walk to be enjoyed with the rest of Heart of England Way and the European route E2.
A circular walk, centered from the center of the memorial, provided access.
Bradford City Council have marked out a short / middle ( circular ) distance walk along the valley called The Worth Way.
A shortcut can be had to shorten the green trail circular walk by taking the yellow trail south when it first appears.
The hill can be visited by a number of routes, including along the Pennine Way from Crowden via the Laddow Rocks cliffs ; bogs permitting, a return can be made over Westend Moss ( the pre-1966 route of the Pennine Way ) to create a pleasant circular walk.
The current enumeration is partly based on a circular devotional walk, organised by the Franciscans in the 14th century ; their devotional route, heading east along the Via Dolorosa ( the opposite direction to the usual westward pilgrimage ), began and ended at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also passing through both Gethsemene and Mount Zion during its course.
It is noted for its 15th century church, half-timbered medieval cottages and circular walk.

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There is a St. Petersburg school ( more than one ) in Russia in which the thumbs are moved in a circular fashion rather than in and out toward the hand.
Lucius II was buried at St John Lateran in the circular portico behind the apse.
Also, convex circular gold medallions / disks of openwork or filigree hanging from chains over the ears are also frequently found on these crowns as well, much like the ornaments that formerly hung from sides of the Byzantine imperial crowns and which hang from the sides and back of the Holy Crown of St. Stephan of Hungary.
Works in Ireland include the Irish National War Memorial Gardens in Islandbridge Dublin, which consists of a bridge over the railway and a bridge over the river Liffey ( unbuilt ) and two tiered sunken gardens ; Heywood Gardens, County Laois ( open to the public ) consisting of a hedge garden, lawns, tiered sunken garden and a belvedere ; extensive changes and extensions to Lambay Castle, Lambay Island near Dublin consisting of a circular battlement enclosing the restored and extended castle and farm building complex, upgraded cottages and stores near the harbour, a real tennis court, a large guest house ( The White House ), a boathouse and a chapel ; alterations and extensions to Howth Castle, County Dublin ; the unbuilt Hugh Lane gallery straddling the River Liffey on the site of the Ha ' penny Bridge and the unbuilt Hugh Lane Gallery on the west side of St Stephen's Green ; a Lodge at Costelloe, County Galway ( that was used for refuge by J Bruce Ismay the Chairman of the White Star Line following the sinking of the Titanic ) and a hunting lodge near Rosapenna in northern County Donegal, most recently used as a youth hostel.
There is also St. Luke's, another historic circular church, dating from 1870.
The original London postal district was devised by Sir Rowland Hill in 1856 as a circular area of radius from the central post office at St. Martin's Le Grand, near St Paul's Cathedral in central London.
The eight pillars placed in a circular formation within on octagon are derived from the Baptistery of Constantine, ( also known as the Baptistery of St John Lateran ), a building reconstructed by Palladio in his I quattro libri dell ' architettura in 1570.
Although existing theatres were adapted to show Cinerama films, in 1961 and 1962 the non-profit Cooper Foundation of Lincoln, Nebraska, designed and built three near-identical circular " super-Cinerama " theaters in Denver, Colorado ; St. Louis Park, Minnesota ( a Minneapolis suburb ); and Omaha, Nebraska.
He gained some reputation as an architect, having designed the graceful circular temple covering St Bernard's Well by the Water of Leith ( 1789 ), as well as bridges at Almondell, West Lothian, and Tongland, Kirkcudbrightshire.
The circular stone aligns exactly with the centre stone at Boscawen-Un and the church at nearby St Buryan.
At the extreme southern tip of Purbeck is St Aldhelm's chapel which is Norman work but built on a Pre-Conquest Christian site marked with a circular earthwork and some graves.
The main service from St Katharine Pier is a circular river cruise operated by Crown River Cruises which goes non-stop to Westminster Millennium Pier before returning via the South Bank arts centre, as well as a Westminster-Greenwich express service run by Thames River Services.
While most modern legislatures sit in a circular chamber, the benches of the British Houses of Parliament are laid out in the form of choir stalls in a chapel, simply because this is the part of the original room that the members of the House of Commons utilised when they were granted use of St Stephen's Chapel.
The plans published in the book indicate the location of the Golgotha within a precision of less than two meters, below the circular passage situated a metre away from where the blood stained shirt of Christ was traditionally recovered and immediately before the stairs leading down to " St. Helena's Chapel " ( the above mentioned mother of Emperor Constantine ), alternatively called " St. Vartan's Chapel ".
Shrewsbury had a large medieval church of St Chad which fell down in 1788: it was quickly replaced by a circular church in Classical style by George Steuart, on a different site but with the same dedication.
Omri-Tas or one of his representatives periodically teleport from the Violet Planet to Shamballa with canisters of violet flame to replenish the violet flame in the large circular pool in the Temple of the Violet Flame in Shamballa ( so far, we have not been told what Sanat Kumara gives him in return for the violet flame ), from which devotees of the Ascended Master Teachings living on Earth draw upon to do their invocations to St. Germain called Violet Flame Decrees.
The primary locations marked are: Mount St. Helens ( in the center of the volcano there is a circular black crater ); and to the north of the volcano the Coldwater II observation post, where Johnston was camped.
The Whispering Gallery of St Paul ’ s Cathedral. A whispering gallery is most simply constructed in the form of a circular wall, and allows whispered communication from any part of the internal side of the circumference to any other part.
* The circular domed Baptistry of St. John clad in white marble in the Piazza del Duomo, Pisa, built in stages from 1150 and combining Romanesque with Gothic.
In the centre of the village sits St George's parish church, the origins of which can be traced to about 1250 AD but due to the site's circular graveyard shape may indicate a much more ancient site of Anglo Saxon or even Celtic origin.
On the obverse of the medal, the circular medallion in the centre depicts St. Edward's crown.
The obverse is coated in white enamel and bears the escutcheon of Her Majesty's Arms in right of Saskatchewan within a circular ribbon that displays the provincial motto — Multis E Gentibus Vires ( From many peoples strength )— all topped by a St. Edward's Crown symbolizing the Canadian monarch's role as the fount of honour.
The Tumbling Weir is a circular weir in the town of Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England that allows water from a leat or man-made stream to reach the River Otter.

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