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Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
Coot chicks at the Great Pool in Himley Estate, Oc…
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Impressive building on the junction of Swepstone R…
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Pools at Sence Valley Forest Park
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Looking back northward to Crutch Hill


We had stopped here to look back at the Crutch Hill Trig Point (77m). If we ever passed that way again we would certainly make another visit!
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