Drystone walling
River fishing boat
River Tweed
Fairy House
Bridge
Salmon watchtower
Leaving the Tyne
Approaching Eidfiord
Afternoon cruising
Evening light
Juvenile Blackbird
Apples galore
HFF from Norway
Tranquility
Peaceful reflections
A fine example
Tree warmer!
Bergen from above
Fountain
Mountain goat
Restored warehouses
Bergen' s historical seafront
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Malham Cove
HFF from Finchale Abbey Co. Durham
Fly fishing on the Tweed
Melrose chainbridge
Melrose Abbey
Floors Castle
Ingleborough
Late evening sky in Kendal
The lost river
Colourful wild flowers
Tides out!
Sunset at Garlieston
Pretty flowers
Rural Scotland
Song Thrush
Mull of Galloway Lighthouse
The grass is always greener!
HFF from Buttermere
Red Kite
Ringlet
Small Tortoiseshell
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Malhamdale


Malham is a small village, in the Pennines, at the southern base of the Yorkshire Dales. It’s a pretty place, surrounded by limestone dry-stone walls, & with a stream running right through the middle of the village.
Mentioned in the Domesday book as ‘Malgun’, Malham has been a settlement for at least a thousand years. Traces of Iron age boundaries are still visible today. One hundred years ago, Malham was a place of mills and mines. Nowadays, hill farms and tourism are the main activities.
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Mentioned in the Domesday book as ‘Malgun’, Malham has been a settlement for at least a thousand years. Traces of Iron age boundaries are still visible today. One hundred years ago, Malham was a place of mills and mines. Nowadays, hill farms and tourism are the main activities.
Better in black.
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