The old boat winch
Red for Autumn
Kettleness railway memories
Runswick Bay – dog walk beach and valley exit
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A first look at WastWater
Wasdale Farm
Cumbrian farm buildings
Life in Lock-down fence.
Wast Water from the south
Yewbarrow. A 'fell' of character.
Autumn mist comes to Dovestones again.
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Autumn beauty comes to Greenfield
Alexandra Park fountain in Autumn
Natures canvas
Runswick Bay at low tide
The wilderness of Crummock Water
Crummock Water moods
HFF- A fence in Autumn
Lakeside fallen tree
Crummock Water vista
A Crummock Water trek
A visit to Crummock Water
Badger fun and chaos
The Beach huts of Whitby
Stepping stones at the Craggs
Its a dog's life
HFF- “Baa-ram-ewe” from the Lake District
Grounded!
Staithes
The coastal village of Staithes
Old Nab
The English North-East coast in September
A very British canal
Woodpecker fence
Rochdale canal: Warland Lower Lock 34
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A Kettleness view
A look at this characteristic headland between Whitby and Runswick Bay that housed quarries in the 18th century. The quarries used to be for mining ‘alum’ and ‘jet’, that eventually caused most of the high village to slip into the sea, as a result of severe instability in 1829. There were no casualties as the slide was slow. The new settlement was relocated slightly further inland. On the high headland itself there used to be a Roman Signal station.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to neira-Dan clubHerb Riddle club has replied to John CassHerb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubCheers, Herb
The different colors reveal the diverse composition of the rocks
The Romans knew how to locate and explore raw materials, very well
The foreground is also very beautiful
Your note is a very interesting story and to always keep in mind
Superb and many thank, Herb
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klasse fotografiert und Danke für die Informationen.
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