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Leith Hill

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Leith Hill

Highest point in southeast England (height 294 m/965 ft), 9 km/5.6 mi southeast of Dorking, Surrey. From the tower on the top of the hill (20 m/66 ft high and built in 1766) the English Channel may be seen.



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The door had shut, and there among the dust of fallen plaster and the litter of birds' nests how distant the view had looked, and the sounds came thin and chill (once on Leith Hill, she remembered), and Richard, Richard
The drill program tested parts of the Leith Hills and Northallerton anomalies to an average vertical depth of 30m.
The drill program is ongoing and a further 32 holes will be completed at Leith Hills for a further 1,500 metres of drilling in this preliminary phase program which is designed to test extensive gold soil geochemical and I.
 
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