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| Alcock Tarn |
| Kent Estuary Sunset |
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| Avocet at Leighton Moss |
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| Barrow Dock Museum |
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| Kewsick Mountain Festival |
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| Blencathra |
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| Blind Tarn Ghyll |
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| Brocken Spectre on High Crag |
| Coniston Jetty |
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| Crinkle Crags |
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| Local Wildlife |
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| Rainbow over Grasmere |
| Gummers How taken from Windermere. Literally - in it. |
| Queen's Jubilee Beacon, Hampsfell |
| Haweswater & Harter Fell |
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| Hikers Shelter, Helvellyn |
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| Sun & snow on Heron Pike |
| Inside the Hoad |
| Skelgill Horse |
| Hampsfel Hospice |
| Local Woodwork, Hutton Roof Crags |
| Kent Estuary at Arnside |
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| Kentmere |
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| Kestrel on Foulney Island |
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| Spring lamb. |
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| Levers Water |
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| Garden spring in flood |
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| Essential supplies. |
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| Place Fell. |
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| Rannerdale Bluebells |
| River Kent nr Kendal |
| Skelgill Bank |
| View from Sca Fell. |
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| Three Tarns |
| Sedbergh Daisies |
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| Skiddaw |
| Path from St Bees |
| Striding Edge |
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| Hampsfell sunset |
| Thirlmere |
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| Ullswater boathouse |
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| View from Black Crag |
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| View from Coniston Water |
| Walney Island |
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| Wast Water |
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| Moon over Wetherlam |
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| Windermere Sunset |
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| Winter Inversion |
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| Winter Hiking |
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| North Face of Yewbarrow |
































There are some brilliant shots here that do the county justice in showing it to be not just a summer visit or a trip round a lake.
ReplyDeleteThanks! We both have a real passion for the place and there is SO much more to it than many people ever see. We're on a mission to spread the word!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos!! Thanks for showing them
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean. We're so lucky to live here and love sharing with everyone how wonderful the scenery is. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures. I am so lucky to be living back in Cumbria after spending years in the concrete wilderness of the East Midlands.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah. My husband takes many of the pics. Cumbria is such a breath of fresh air in every single sense of the word.
ReplyDeleteExquisite.
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