Deer at Barrowford.
Springtime in Pendle.
Autumn on the canal.
Grazing horse by the canal.
"Pendle Water", Brierfield.
Hawthorn berries.
Late Summer / early Autumn at Pendle Water, Brierf…
To Hebden Bridge....maybe?
Leeds-Liverpool canal at Foulridge.
Wild flowers at Foulridge.
Canal and wharf at Foulridge.
Lakeside view.
Our "Green and pleasant land".
Foulridge and Noyna hill.
Foulridge: The "Mile Tunnel".
Canal & wharf at Foulridge (2 of 2).
Jam-mixing bowl at Trawden.
"Northern Rail" train.
Clapper bridge and ford.
Bridges at Wycoller.
Lake Burwain.
Industrial reflections.
Canal view.
Winter view of Pendle Hill.
Wycoller, the packhorse bridge.
Winter fantasy.
Winter wonderland.
"Old Horny".
Homeward bound.
Approaching the locks, Leeds-Liverpool canal.HFF
King of the hill.
When shall we three meet again?
Dr. Who takes a trip on the canal.
Follow the leader.
Pendle view.
Pendle Hill in Winter.
Reflections on Lake Burwain. HFF
Wycoller.....land of ducks.
Pendle Water in Winter.
Ox-eye daisy.
Aisled barn, 16th Century.
Red dawn (Equinox sunrise).
Mute swan.
Reflections.
Bluebell wood.
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"Colne Water" in Winter.


Colne Water is a small river near the town of Colne in North-West England. It is formed at Covey Bridge by the confluence of the River Laneshaw and Wycoller Beck. From there the river runs in a westerly direction via Cottontree to join Pendle Water at Lowerford. The Brown colouration of the water is caused by peat particles from the hills and moors which surround the area. Photographed on a very cold and frosty morning whilst walking from Brierfield to Trawden. Camera Nikon D90 and processed with Nikon Capture NX2.
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