Misty bank of beeches 1
Misty bank of beeches 2
Misty bank of beeches 3
Misty end of the beeches
View from Temptation Hill 1
View from Temptation Hill 2
View from Temptation Hill 3
Enclosure by Hallaig path and Inner Sound
Enclosure by Hallaig path - corner detail
Inner Sound from Hallaig path
Enclosure by Hallaig path - west wall detail
An Leac cliffs from Hallaig path
Hallaig path - view north below An Leac cliffs
View north from Hallaig path at Rubha na' Leac
Raasay east cliffs from Hallaig path
Sorley Maclean memorial 1
Sorley Maclean memorial 2
Sorley Maclean memorial 3
Sorley Maclean memorial 4
View over Rubha na' leac from Sorley Maclean memor…
View to Hallaig and Dùn Caan from Sorley Maclean m…
Hallaig Burn waterfall from Sorley Maclean memoria…
Mossy Hallaig path 1
Tree trunk and bark patterns 1
Misty mossy branches 2
Misty mossy branches 1
Mossy log
Misty Gateway to Heaven
Misty hedgerow
Red sun over Whirlow 5
Red sun over Whirlow 4
Red sun over Whirlow 3
Red sun over Whirlow 2
Red sun over Whirlow 1
Rough Standhills path
Translucent autumn rowan leaves
Autumn beech leaves #3
Autumn beech leaves #2
Autumn beech leaves #1
Looking down from the beeches
Footpath through the beeches
Path to the farm
Broccoli tree 2
Broccoli tree 1
Mammatus over Whirlow 12-Sept-2017 #2
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Tree trunk and bark patterns 2


A misty winter's day walk in the woodland of the the Limb Valley in south-west Sheffield. The trees looked lovely and mysterious in this very atmospheric lighting.
This tree had a very curious pattern on its bark and beneath, where patches had scaled off. I think it is a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) but judging from its appearance, none too healthy :-(
This tree had a very curious pattern on its bark and beneath, where patches had scaled off. I think it is a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) but judging from its appearance, none too healthy :-(
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