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Spindle - beautiful but deadly
Covesea *Skerries Lighthouse from Lossiemouth, Mor…
Herring Drifter 'Reaper'
Head of Loch Etive, Glen Etive, Argyll, Scotland
Glen Etive Red Deer Hind, Argyll, Scotland
After the Rain
Feeding Wild Red Deer
Loch Etive Panorama, Argyll, Scotland
Morning mist in Glen Ceitlein, Argyll, Scotland
Waterfall on a small stream, Glen Etive, Argyll, S…
Rainbow over the River Etive, Glen Etive, Arygll,…
Ripples round a rock
Bright start to the day...
Glen Etive - by dawns early light...
The Old School House, Glen Etive, Arygll, Scotland
Moody sky over Loch Etive, Argyll, Scotland
Nature thrives while steel dies
HFF from Glen Etive everyone
Lochan Urr*, Glen Etive, Argyll, Scotland
Glas Bheinn Mhor & Ben Starav, Glen Etive, Argyll
Low and slow through Glen Etive, Argyll, Scotland
Blue sky over the road in Glen Etive, Argyll, Scot…
Heading for the Dog and Gun
Female Merganser, Ennerdale Water, Cumbria
Cumbrian dry stone walls and cottage, Ennerdale
Beech tree sunset
So many names from such a small community.....
Buttemere through the larch, Cumbria
A view for two at Buttermere, Cumbria
Wasdale Head in Spring colours, Cumbria
HFF from Wasdale Head, Cumbria
Cold and foggy at York Market
Yellow Flag Iris
Ya gotta come down sometime kid.....
Claigan 'Coral' Beach, Isle of Skye
Moonrise over the Black Cuillin, May 2013
Young Herdwick Sheep, Cumbria
Moody weather over the Black Cuillin, Isle of Skye
The Willowherb grows tall
Forestry Commission Nurseries, Wykeham, North York…
Prevailing Winds
Living on the Edge - HFF from the Isle of Skye
Cottages and Castle Moil by Kyleakin Harbour, Isle…
Stormy sky over still water, Wast Water, Cumbria
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Keswick (/ˈkɛzɪk/) is an English market town and civil parish, historically in Cumberland, and since 1974 in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria. The town, in the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater, and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Bassenthwaite, had a population of 4,821 at the time of the 2011 census.
There is considerable evidence of prehistoric occupation of the Keswick area, but the first recorded mention of the town dates from the 13th century, when Edward I of England granted a charter for Keswick's market, which has maintained a continuous 700-year existence. In Tudor times the town was an important mining area, and from the 18th century onwards it has increasingly been known as a holiday centre; tourism has been its principal industry for more than 150 years. Its features include the Moot Hall; a modern theatre, the Theatre by the Lake; one of Britain's oldest surviving cinemas, the Alhambra; and the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in the town's largest open space, Fitz Park. Among the town's annual events is the Keswick Convention, an Evangelical gathering attracting visitors from many countries.
Keswick became widely known for its association with the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. Together with their fellow Lake Poet William Wordsworth, based at Grasmere, 12 miles (19 km) away, they made the scenic beauty of the area widely known to readers in Britain and beyond. In the late 19th century and into the 20th, Keswick was the focus of several important initiatives by the growing conservation movement, often led by Hardwicke Rawnsley, vicar of the nearby Crosthwaite parish and co-founder of the National Trust, which has built up extensive holdings in the area.
Keswick (/ˈkɛzɪk/) is an English market town and civil parish, historically in Cumberland, and since 1974 in the Borough of Allerdale in Cumbria. The town, in the Lake District National Park, just north of Derwentwater, and 4 miles (6.4 km) from Bassenthwaite, had a population of 4,821 at the time of the 2011 census.
There is considerable evidence of prehistoric occupation of the Keswick area, but the first recorded mention of the town dates from the 13th century, when Edward I of England granted a charter for Keswick's market, which has maintained a continuous 700-year existence. In Tudor times the town was an important mining area, and from the 18th century onwards it has increasingly been known as a holiday centre; tourism has been its principal industry for more than 150 years. Its features include the Moot Hall; a modern theatre, the Theatre by the Lake; one of Britain's oldest surviving cinemas, the Alhambra; and the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in the town's largest open space, Fitz Park. Among the town's annual events is the Keswick Convention, an Evangelical gathering attracting visitors from many countries.
Keswick became widely known for its association with the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey. Together with their fellow Lake Poet William Wordsworth, based at Grasmere, 12 miles (19 km) away, they made the scenic beauty of the area widely known to readers in Britain and beyond. In the late 19th century and into the 20th, Keswick was the focus of several important initiatives by the growing conservation movement, often led by Hardwicke Rawnsley, vicar of the nearby Crosthwaite parish and co-founder of the National Trust, which has built up extensive holdings in the area.
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Doug Shepherd club has replied to Marie-claire GalletBest wishes, Doug
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es gibt sicher einen guten Whiskey von der Westküste,
guter Schuß,
freundliche Grüße und einen angenehmen Abend,
Erich
es gibt sicher einen guten Whiskey von der Westküste,
guter Schuß,
und eine ausgezeichnete Information,
freundliche Grüße und einen angenehmen Abend,
Erich
A pleasant evening to you also, Doug
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Very nice capture in lovely light.
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I surely would have a drink in there!!!
Thanks for showing and the notes Doug!
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