Snow Falls-lead out
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Snow Falls
Stepping stones on the river Doe
Double message fence
Artist at work ?
A sky of star trails
A touch of Spring
Trees reach
Tulips of Spring
Herbs garden birds: Green finch on drinking founta…
Baxenghyll Gorge
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Baxenghyll Gorge
The colours of the Yorkshire coast
fenced in
Ingleton and its Viaduct
A view of the Inn
Ribblehead railway staion
Mayhofen, Austria 1980
Our robin takes notice before he drinks.
Ribble Head splendour
Ribblehead Viaduct light
A Pen-y-ghent view
Beezley Falls fence
Langkawi pier
Ingleborough, prince of English mountains
The beauty of the Dales
Down our way in Spring
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Beezley Falls
Beezley Falls
Natures light and shade
Herbs garden birds: Mistle thrush
Twisleton Scar and its trees.
The River Twiss looking towards Twisleton Scar.
Bird of the day: Great Tit
A Chew fence
A New Pink moon.
The mountain narrow gauge railways of Wengen, Swit…
Housey-housey
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force
Thornton Force
A wavey walk by the River Twiss
In the mirror
Interlaken 1985
HFF- Blakeley Reservoir fence
Ingleton waterfalls trail: Hollybush Spout
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Looking North east with Ingleborogh's White Scar to the right.
Taking the higher road left (the black horizontal line across the top of this scene - B6255) we eventually get to the Ribblehead viaduct about 4.5 miles from here. Closer, this walled lane with the buildings is an old Roman road ending at Chapel-le-Dale too.
PiP= Ribblehead Viaduct, taken just a day earlier.
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Taking the higher road left (the black horizontal line across the top of this scene - B6255) we eventually get to the Ribblehead viaduct about 4.5 miles from here. Closer, this walled lane with the buildings is an old Roman road ending at Chapel-le-Dale too.
PiP= Ribblehead Viaduct, taken just a day earlier.
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