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- Beinn-y-Phott abstract "Beinn-y-Phott, known as Penny-Pot, is a peak of 1791 feet on the Isle of Man. It is skirted by the main road used for the famous TT race and is near Windy Corner. It is covered by moorland and a detailed dating of its vegetation through the Holocene period has been made — mostly heathers, peat mosses and sedges.".
- Beinn-y-Phott comment "Beinn-y-Phott, known as Penny-Pot, is a peak of 1791 feet on the Isle of Man. It is skirted by the main road used for the famous TT race and is near Windy Corner. It is covered by moorland and a detailed dating of its vegetation through the Holocene period has been made — mostly heathers, peat mosses and sedges.".