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Cheviot sunset

The glorious end to a glorious day. The Cheviot (815m, 2674ft) is the long flattish lump in the centre of the shot. It's not the most shapely of hills, being referred to charitably as resembling a whale - or as a slug if you are in defamatory mode!

Hedgehope Hill, much more shapely but 100m lower at 714m/2343ft can be just made out in front of The Cheviot's right flank.

 

This view is from Corby Crags on the Alnwick to Rothbury road, 5-6 mins drive from the house.

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Uploaded on August 25, 2019
Taken on August 25, 2019