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A day on the Langdale Pikes - Photo 10
Taken from the summit of Pike o' Stickle, Great Langdale is beautifully but fleetingly illuminated by a rapidly moving patch of sunlight.
Loft Crag with its shoulder of Gimmer Crag is on the left; Blea Tarn and the pass to Little Langdale in the centre; Wetherlam and the Coniston Fells in shadow on the far right skyline.
Other lakes are Windermere on the far left, and a sliver of Esthwaite Water at (0.4, 0.7). At the extreme edge (0.0, 0.6) is a tiny glimpse of Elterwater.
Taken from the summit of Pike o' Stickle, Great Langdale is beautifully but fleetingly illuminated by a rapidly moving patch of sunlight.
Loft Crag with its shoulder of Gimmer Crag is on the left; Blea Tarn and the pass to Little Langdale in the centre; Wetherlam and the Coniston Fells in shadow on the far right skyline.
Other lakes are Windermere on the far left, and a sliver of Esthwaite Water at (0.4, 0.7). At the extreme edge (0.0, 0.6) is a tiny glimpse of Elterwater.
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