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The Boathouse Inn
Oakwell Hall
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You are very cute
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The Basin
The Abbey
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The Peacock butterfly
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Watching You
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The Grey seal
That train is a long time coming
The Basin
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A Dovestone Tree
The Overflow
I have my eye on you.
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Gentian high above Neustift
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Salts Mill
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My little friend
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Selby Abbey
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Austwick Beck ford and Clapper bridge
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Autumn View
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Hardcastle Crags
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Another tree from me
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Beautiful Autumn
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Grey Heron
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Autumn
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Grey Heron
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The Cove


Malham Cove is a huge curving amphitheatre shaped cliff formation of limestone rock.
The vertical face of the cliff is about 260 feet high. The top of the cove is a large area of deeply eroded limestone pavement, of a strange pattern rarely seen in England. The majesty of Malham Cove looks out over the Village of Malham and has been attracting visitors for centuries.
The vertical face of the cliff is about 260 feet high. The top of the cove is a large area of deeply eroded limestone pavement, of a strange pattern rarely seen in England. The majesty of Malham Cove looks out over the Village of Malham and has been attracting visitors for centuries.
Holger Hagen, Fred Fouarge, , Erhard Bernstein and 6 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Cheers, enjoy the day.
Thanks too for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
TOZ club has replied to Herb Riddle clubRegards Godon
[added to group ] thanks,.....
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
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I note that the trees have pretty much all lost their leaves, so it must be pretty windy there. The people in shoot are great for scale!
Very well composed and taken TOZ..!!
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