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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Much of the valley around modern-day Glastonbury would have been under water when Joseph and his band would have sailed up the river Brue. The Tor was a landmark rising up from the marshy ground. Crowning the Tor, a tower is all that remains of a fourteenth-century chapel dedicated to St. Michael.
Much of the valley around modern-day Glastonbury would have been under water when Joseph and his band sailed up the river Brue. Glastonbury Tor was a landmark rising up from the marshy ground and visible for many miles. Crowning the Tor, a tower is all that remains of a fourteenth-century chapel dedicated to St. Michael.


Wikimedia Commons /  Tony Grist  
Wikimedia Commons /  Tony Grist  
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Much of the valley around modern-day Glastonbury would have been under water when Joseph and his band sailed up the river Brue. Glastonbury Tor was a landmark rising up from the marshy ground and visible for many miles. Crowning the Tor, a tower is all that remains of a fourteenth-century chapel dedicated to St. Michael.

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