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Outrider at The Coach and Horses


These Rocks on Derwent Edge in the Upper Derwent Valley called the Wheel Stones have the nickname Coach and Horses when viewed from this angle.
There is someone sitting on the left as if an outrider on the horses BUT he is looking back at the coach rather than ahead.
He was on the lookout for the Bearded Vulture currently making all the news in the Peak District. It flies along or is visible from this edge most days
There is someone sitting on the left as if an outrider on the horses BUT he is looking back at the coach rather than ahead.
He was on the lookout for the Bearded Vulture currently making all the news in the Peak District. It flies along or is visible from this edge most days
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I wonder if the Vulture turned up?
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