Talkin Tarn
A frosty January morning at Talkin Tarn, Brampton, Cumbria
The name Talkin comes from the Celtic name 'Talcan' which means brow of a hill. Tarn or 'Tjorn' is Norse for small teardrop lake.
Talkin Tarn was formed by the force of glaciers 10,000 years ago. The ice carved the landscape leaving the natural bowl which filled with water as the glaciers melted. The tarn is constantly topped up by natural freshwater springs which bubble up from below
More photos of Talkin Tarn here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/72157633050144969/
Talkin Tarn
A frosty January morning at Talkin Tarn, Brampton, Cumbria
The name Talkin comes from the Celtic name 'Talcan' which means brow of a hill. Tarn or 'Tjorn' is Norse for small teardrop lake.
Talkin Tarn was formed by the force of glaciers 10,000 years ago. The ice carved the landscape leaving the natural bowl which filled with water as the glaciers melted. The tarn is constantly topped up by natural freshwater springs which bubble up from below
More photos of Talkin Tarn here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/72157633050144969/