Fishing
Emsworth Harbour, Hampshire
Yellow
Has Anyone Seen My Human?
Coot
Fruit of the Hedgerow
Fire Damage
Sunflower
Boats in Prinsted Bay
Emsworth Houses
Emsworth Harbour at Low Tide
Prinsted Bay
Garden Spider
Anemone
Cow Parsley Flowers Emerging
Agapanthus Seed Heads
The Kench
Dahlia with Hover Fly
Colours of the Rainbow
Hilsea Lines
Racton Monument
Goggles
Mystery Tour Landscape
Sycamore Tree Leaves and Seed Heads
Sycamore Tree Seed Heads
A Day at the Seaside
Footpath to Nowhere
Just Hangin' About..............
The Underpass
St Hubert's Church, Idsworth, Hampshire
Dog
Garden Collage
Swanning around.
Sunflowers
Allium Sphaerocephalon (Drumsticks)
Golden Fields
Pathway to the Hills
The Little Church in the Field
Harvested
White Feather
Parched
The Church of St Mary de Haura
Rosemary
Melting
Up on the Roof
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Hilsea Lines Nature Reserve


Despite walking through that horrific underpass I posted an image of around a week ago www.ipernity.com/doc/keithburton/51542256 this is one of the scenes that greets you once you get into the Hilsea Lines area. A slightly different perspective in the PiP.
I think you'll agree it's a pleasant surprise and worth the trip through the black hole :-))
Try viewing large if you have time.
I think you'll agree it's a pleasant surprise and worth the trip through the black hole :-))
Try viewing large if you have time.
Gudrun, Jörg, Jean-luc Drouin, trester88 and 14 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
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