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Another Tree
HFF............From the Lake District
Great Gable dominates Wasdale Head and Wastwater
An abundance of water
HFF.......................Slaters Bridge
The Herdwick
HBM.................From Elterwater
HWW...........From Elterwater
Cathedral Cave
Little Langdale
Blea Tarn
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Misty Moorings
rmf - slates in Borrowdale
HFF....................From Great Langdale
Great Langdale
HBM...........From Great Langdale
Whorneyside Force
A Lakeland View
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Autumn by Crummock Water
Great Langdale from Bow Fell
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HFF ........... From Tarn Hows
HFF.................From Grange Over Sands
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HWW
Rydal Hall
Rydal Grot
Rydal Cave
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Bluebell glade
Beautiful border
Tulips
Film Noir tulips
HBM
HFF................The Langdale Pikes
The Lakes
Derwent Water
HFF............Slater's Bridge
Best bench in the Lakedistrict
Slaters Bridge
A Little Langdale View
HFF____ Slater's Bridge
Cathedral Cave
HFF
Castlerigg Stone Circle
HWW
Derwent Water
Langdales
HFF
Helvellyn
Clouds brushing the fells (HFF Everyone)
Low clouds over Bassenthwaite Lake
Buttermere
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HBM ............From Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows, or The Tarns, is one of the most visited spots in Lakeland, and in high season can be literally packed with people. It is a beauty spot that must not be missed, yet is not entirely typical of the local landscape, for the tarn is partly artificial, being three tarns joined together in the 19th Century, and most of the trees surrounding it are conifers.
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