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Pennine view near Carbrook


Our second big outing on the ease of our lock-down.
At the foot of the Pennines here, not far from my home, a view of nature and mans work combined. You don't see too many walkers up here at all. Beneath us are two of the four reservoirs comprising what are commonly known as the Brushes Reservoir group. The nearest one here is 'Higher Swineshaw' with' Lower Swineshaw ' just in the far distance. To get here we have walked about 2.5 miles up past the reservoirs and over the dam wall of the higher reservoir. We are actually on a rather nice narrow path that still has the old iron railways lines just about showing under the grass, that once transported stone from the quarry's behind us to help in the building of theses reservoirs. Listen with me here and hear the sound of Meadow Pipits in the rustling grasses.
Nice full screen.
At the foot of the Pennines here, not far from my home, a view of nature and mans work combined. You don't see too many walkers up here at all. Beneath us are two of the four reservoirs comprising what are commonly known as the Brushes Reservoir group. The nearest one here is 'Higher Swineshaw' with' Lower Swineshaw ' just in the far distance. To get here we have walked about 2.5 miles up past the reservoirs and over the dam wall of the higher reservoir. We are actually on a rather nice narrow path that still has the old iron railways lines just about showing under the grass, that once transported stone from the quarry's behind us to help in the building of theses reservoirs. Listen with me here and hear the sound of Meadow Pipits in the rustling grasses.
Nice full screen.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Annemarie clubKeep safe. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to Nick Weall clubBeautifully composed, in lovely light with a wonderfully mellow colour palette. I love the rolling hills and even the pylons (which blend in nicely with the landscape).
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubThe Pylons have always blended into this landscape nicely -or I have simply got used to them.
Cheers, Herb
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubHerb
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Nice to see that you are getting out..
My first outing for months was last weekend (as you noticed)
Best Wishes, and stay safe!!
Peter
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