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  • ...es for an entirely different mood and, ultimately, a very different photo. This time around I used the Slow Shutter Cam software on my iPhone to create a l ...
    1 KB (249 words) - 20:35, 30 March 2023
  • *4 digit grid reference, such as '''NY2622'''. This indicates a square of '''1km x 1km'''. *6 digit grid reference, such as '''NY 263 224'''. This indicates a square of '''100m x 100m'''. ...
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  • ...our feathered friends in the foreground, who are plentiful and resident in this area. ...are plentiful views all around, the most prominent (but not shown in this photo) is [[Latrigg]] (368 m), north-east across [[Keswick]]. ...
    652 bytes (97 words) - 20:37, 30 March 2023
  • ...viewer with photo-worthy opportunities to capture the entire catchment of this somewhat irregular-shaped, but no less intriguing, {{cirque|cirque tarn}}. ...
    777 bytes (111 words) - 11:11, 3 February 2024
  • ...d]] and [[Rampsholme Island]], of which the latter two can be seen in this photo, centre-right and centre respectively. Lord's Island is located in [[Strand ...
    744 bytes (104 words) - 13:31, 26 January 2024
  • {{photo ...y entertain that train of thought. I must be very easily impressed because this is one place out of countless others that offers the viewer a sublime, quin ...
    4 KB (606 words) - 16:54, 12 July 2023
  • ...ecent through [[Parrock Quarry]] brought the incredible sight seen in this photo, the bent and rusted remains of a crane looking across the still waters. Ar ...
    1 KB (233 words) - 20:50, 4 May 2023
  • ...tural metalwork company [https://cb-arts.co.uk CB Arts], who specialise in this kind of fabrication. Lacquered steel is the main construction material<ref ...s to its neighbour, which accommodates the slight curvature of the bridge. This creates a visually pleasing profile that changes depending on where the vie ...
    2 KB (344 words) - 13:06, 26 January 2024
  • ...edit existing pages that may require some additional, useful information. This is done in aid of collaboration and providing a useful resource for everyon ...trator of this site. The following paragraphs are intended to explain what this site is about and how it can be used. ...
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  • ...ver the [[River Brathay]].<ref name="whaley80"/> With regard to ''force'', this comes from Old Norse ''[[wiktionary:ors#Old_Norse|fors]]'' and alternative ...tional Trust}}, but this works in favour of the spectator for the views of this natural tarn are stunning at higher level.<ref group="lower-alpha">You don’ ...
    9 KB (1,504 words) - 11:46, 26 January 2024
  • ...blue water, seen motionless and almost black in hue from the heights above this glacial combe, is deprived of sunlight for five months of the year, between ...s taken, there is some heavy climbing to the peaks but there are plenty of photo opportunities along the way. ...
    3 KB (479 words) - 11:31, 26 January 2024
  • ...where great photo opportunities are available to those wanting to capture this small, but vibrant waterfall. During periods of prolonged rainfall some are ...nslates to ''noisy ford'': a fording (crossing) place by the waterfall, in this case over the River Brathay.<ref name="whaley">{{Whaley|310}}</ref> ...
    4 KB (595 words) - 16:44, 26 January 2024
  • ...even fully submerged under water. No matter the season, it makes for great photo opportunities, with a backdrop of the Derwent Fells and the Borrowdale vall ...idering the jetty at [[Ashness Gate]] is only about a 15 minute walk away, this makes another suitable option. The footpath here is part of the ten-mile ci ...
    4 KB (689 words) - 19:05, 29 January 2024
  • ...tely 2.5 miles west of [[Ambleside]]. It is popular with visitors and from this location there are excellent walking opportunities for those who wish to ex ...nslates to ''noisy ford'': a fording (crossing) place by the waterfall, in this case over the River Brathay.<ref name="whaley">{{Whaley|310}}</ref> ...
    5 KB (783 words) - 13:05, 26 January 2024
  • ...lso known as '''Sour Milk Gill''', is one of three gills of the same name. This gill is located in the Easedale Valley near [[Grasmere]]. It drains from [[ ..., and sometimes just refers to the stream itself.<ref>{{whaley|315}}</ref> This particular Sourmilk Gill (Easedale) was also known as Churnmilk Force by th ...
    6 KB (940 words) - 15:18, 23 January 2024
  • ...ral, cross-sectional features on both, which show they are an exact match. This suggests that the boulder, without doubt, came from the crag above and not ...s a minor incline as it passes the abandoned Quay Foot Quarry on the left. This quarry consists of green slate, used extensively in 19th century developmen ...
    25 KB (4,097 words) - 16:40, 25 June 2023
  • The following words are a brief appreciation of this unique place, borne from many years of hard work by the people that lived i ...st one section of the spoil heap produced by the quarrying at Hodge Close. Photo taken from lower level of spoil where trees seem to grow without issue</sma ...
    27 KB (4,510 words) - 20:01, 17 May 2023
  • ...d]] and [[Rampsholme Island]], of which the latter two can be seen in this photo, centre-right and centre respectively. Lord's Island is located in [[Strand ...ted, the National Trust does not allow anyone to land here. In addition to this there is a no-paddle zone between the eatern shore of the island and the ma ...
    13 KB (1,882 words) - 18:10, 11 February 2024
  • 54.458654,-3.1673011~ ~[[File:Angle Tarn (14848641528).jpg|300px]]<br><br>This particular '''[[Angle Tarn (Langdale)|Angle Tarn]]''' is probably the fines ...all pools. Sitting at a fairly lofty elevation of 487 metres (1,598 feet), this elongated, pear-shaped tarn is nestled in a hollow that was gouged out by i ...
    14 KB (2,364 words) - 19:58, 9 February 2024
  • ...viewer with photo-worthy opportunities to capture the entire catchment of this somewhat irregular-shaped, but no less intriguing, {{cirque|cirque tarn}}. ...asmere who fished there regularly, believed there to be none of them left. This was prior to the book being published in 1960.</ref> ...
    14 KB (2,319 words) - 11:48, 26 January 2024
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