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Well, hello there! "Rises" on an Ordnance Survey map simply means that the land is increasing in elevation or going uphill. It's like nature giving you a gentle hug and guiding you upwards on your journey. Just imagine the joy of reaching the top and seeing the world from a new perspective. Just remember, every rise is a chance to appreciate the beauty around you.

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