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Low-elevation limestone pavement at Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve, Lancashire


Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK Group.
The Gait Barrows NNR near Silverdale, Lancashire, includes areas of low-elevation limestone pavement such as seen here and is home to a rich variety of plants, birds and animal life, including some very rare species.
Natural England leaflet here:
publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/5368002631...
From the NNR leaflet:
"Lying at the heart of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is one of Britain’s most important limestone landscapes. The NNR contains an intricate mosaic of limestone habitats that are home to a rich variety of exciting and often rare wildlife. From open rock pavements to damp fen; from deep yew forest to the tranquillity of Hawes Water, there is much to see on a visit to Gait Barrows."
A beautiful place, but it is also home to deer ticks and I was unfortunate enough to be bitten during my visit and subsequently contracted Lyme disease as a result. Fortunately, early treatment with antibiotics did the trick and I am now fully recovered. :-)
The Gait Barrows NNR near Silverdale, Lancashire, includes areas of low-elevation limestone pavement such as seen here and is home to a rich variety of plants, birds and animal life, including some very rare species.
Natural England leaflet here:
publications.naturalengland.org.uk/publication/5368002631...
From the NNR leaflet:
"Lying at the heart of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve is one of Britain’s most important limestone landscapes. The NNR contains an intricate mosaic of limestone habitats that are home to a rich variety of exciting and often rare wildlife. From open rock pavements to damp fen; from deep yew forest to the tranquillity of Hawes Water, there is much to see on a visit to Gait Barrows."
A beautiful place, but it is also home to deer ticks and I was unfortunate enough to be bitten during my visit and subsequently contracted Lyme disease as a result. Fortunately, early treatment with antibiotics did the trick and I am now fully recovered. :-)
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