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Whitby
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Another from Whitby.
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Sea Fret
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Wheal Owles Mine...........................cwp
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A lakeland View
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A bit rough
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Take-off
The Cormorant
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Another tree from me.
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Blencathra
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Salmon Leaps Stainforth
Catrigg Force
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Yeoman Hay
Lone Tractor
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Whitby Brewery
The Abbey
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Sunset
Staithes
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Bowfell
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Tent Pegging
Tent Pegging
HBM...........From Kettlewell
Another Dales view
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A Lakeland View
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Whorneyside Force
HBM...........From Great Langdale
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High Bridestones


The High Bridestones are found on the Coast to Coast path on Sleights Moor, two miles east of Grosmont. They are easily visible from the path, about 200 yards farther up from the Low Bride Stones. The stones date from the Bronze Age. Many have now fallen, but there are still several standing proud above the heath. They are thought to have once formed two separate "four-poster" stone circles.
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A super shot, very autumnal looking.
Happy Tuesday,
Rosa.
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Regards. Herb
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group
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