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HFF ~ A day out on the hills
Gordale Scar waterfalls
Evening sun
The River Wye and the Monsal Head Viaduct
Leigh Park Gardens......the Lake
Ribblehead viaduct plus sheep
Ribblehead Viaduct
Strawberry fields
Dunvegan
Well equipped walkers on Long Causeway
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Loch Lochy
The River Wye and one of its Weir’s.
HFF ~ A frosty curve
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Mud Bank Moorings
Keyworkers back after the rain
Keyworkers back after the rain
Flamborough Head
HBM ~ A bench of note
Scenic railway
Boats on the Beach
Lakeland Reflection's
HWW..........................Malham
Bosham Village, West Sussex
Bray Clough
Waterhead Pier
Monsal Head panorama
Keyworkers on Easter Sunday
Keyworkers on Easter Sunday
Oil Seed Rape Field
Buttermere Reflection's
A Mam Tor hike
Trees West of Wilboar Clough
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Leigh Park Gardens
Delivering the muck
Delivering the muck
Castle Stalker delight
Force Gill
Tidal flats
HWW...................Ogden Water
Pen-y-ghent
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Lindisfarne Castle Holy Island
Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is situated off the Northumberland coast in the north east of England, just a few miles south of the border with Scotland. The island is linked to the mainland by a causeway which twice a day is covered by the tide.
Possibly the holiest site of Anglo-Saxon England, Lindisfarne was founded by St. Aidan, an Irish monk, who came from Iona, the centre of Christianity in Scotland. St Aidan converted Northumbria to Christianity at the invitation of its king, Oswald. St. Aidan founded Lindisfarne Monastery on Holy Island in 635, becoming its first Abbot and Bishop.
Possibly the holiest site of Anglo-Saxon England, Lindisfarne was founded by St. Aidan, an Irish monk, who came from Iona, the centre of Christianity in Scotland. St Aidan converted Northumbria to Christianity at the invitation of its king, Oswald. St. Aidan founded Lindisfarne Monastery on Holy Island in 635, becoming its first Abbot and Bishop.
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Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
Enjoy the weekend.
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