Clapper bridge and ford.
Erosion from 500 years of footsteps.
Peace.
"Northern Rail" train.
Jam-mixing bowl at Trawden.
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos).
Canal & wharf at Foulridge (2 of 2).
Foulridge: The "Mile Tunnel".
Foulridge and Noyna hill.
Our "Green and pleasant land".
Lakeside view.
Canal and wharf at Foulridge.
Wild flowers at Foulridge.
Leeds-Liverpool canal at Foulridge.
To Hebden Bridge....maybe?
Hawthorn berries.
Late Summer / early Autumn at Pendle Water, Brierf…
"Pendle Water", Brierfield.
Grazing horse by the canal.
Autumn on the canal.
Grisedale valley, Cumbria. (Explored)
York castle ("Clifford's Tower").
Springtime in Cumbria.
Underneath the arches.
Nasturtiums.
Ancient Clam bridge at Wycoller.
Ruins of Wycoller Hall (16th Century).
Steam-powered Fire Engine.
Lake Burwain.
Mute swan (Cygnus Olor).
Wild flowers.
Ducklings (Mallard).
Wood pigeon in flight.
Industrial reflections.
Ducklings (Mallard).
Woodland wild-flowers.
Nature's gold.
Canal view.
Wooden bear.
Storm over Pendle.
York Minster (North-East side).
York Minster (South side).
York Minster (West side).
Rainbow after the storm.
Tudor fireplace (16th Century).
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Bridges at Wycoller.


The Clapper bridge (foreground) and the Packhorse bridge (background) in the small hamlet of Wycoller, Pendle, UK. The Clapper bridge is believed by some historians to date from the medieval period although others believe it to be of 19th Century origin. The Packhorse bridge dates from the 13th Century according to the nearby museum. The footpath over this bridge has been eroded by centuries of use (mainly clog-wearing hand-loom weavers in pre-industrial times) and both arches are leaning slightly sideways.
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I bet there is Wild Garlic growing there........
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