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The Corpse Road

The Corpse Road
As we cross this small bridge we make a very distinctive line to that tree in the horizon. One can imagine a procession following a laden cart here.


'During the medieval period, the local population rose significantly and, consequently, so did the number of churches in the area. Keen to retain their authority and sustain revenues, senior ministers of existing parish churches made claims to burial rights over the area, thus resulting in the need for residents in outlying villages to travel a fair distance to bury their loved ones in the designated consecrated ground. Corpse roads were created to allow villagers to travel to their parish churches for this reason. One such corpse road ran from Buttermere to the church at Lamplugh, a village on the western edge of the Lake District. Part of the ancient route remains, and this walk follows it as it traverses the side of fells above Loweswater.' (https://www.thelakedistrict.org/things-to-do/walks/high-nook-tarn/)

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 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Superbly composed Herb..............and we discover that the lone tree is not quite as alone from this perspeective...........I really like the way the larger tree is mirrored by the smaller one. I love the earthy colours of the landscape and the little stream is quite lovely

The leading lines of the bridge and track are perfect, especially accompanied by your description.
3 years ago.
 Proxar
Proxar
very beautiful!
3 years ago.
 Daniela Brocca
Daniela Brocca club
But why the name?
3 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Thanks for looking in on this Daniela. I have now sent an Ipernity mail perhaps clarifying the answer for you.

In the meantime -simply enjoy the scene.

Best Wishes and keep safe my friend. Herbert
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Awe don't say that. In truth our Summer was from April to June. Since then we have had poor weather as per normal in the North West of England. (dark very heavy clouds with much rain accompanied by lower than average air temperatures and heavy winds.) This is almost every day -or at least it feels like that!)

Very glad you liked this one, taken between showers here on our brief holiday.

Cheers, Herb
3 years ago.

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