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South Barrule
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South Barrule is a prominent hill in the south of the Isle of Man, rising to 1,585 feet. Its name derives from the Norse Varda-fjall ("Beacon fell"), indicating its use as a beacon station in the Norse signal system. The summit is crowned by a large Iron Age hillfort, one of the most significant prehistoric monuments on the Island.
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