WIND OF CHANGE
Photograph taken at 14:00pm on September 4th 2012 past Ennerdale Bridge on the shoreline of Enerdale Water, the most Westerly of the lakes in the Lake District, Cumbria, England.
It is a deep glacial lake, 2.5 miles long 3/4 mile wide and 148 feet deep. The water is exceptionally clear, and contains a variety of fish. It serves as a reservoir for the coastal towns of West Cumbria, and outflows to the River Ehen.
Nikon D7000 10mm 1/500s f/11.0 iso200
Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5-5.6 DX EC HSM. UV filter. Nikon GP-1 GPS
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LATITUDE: N 54d 31m 26.93s
LONGITUDE: W 3d 24m 31.38s
ALTITUDE: 118.0m
WIND OF CHANGE
Photograph taken at 14:00pm on September 4th 2012 past Ennerdale Bridge on the shoreline of Enerdale Water, the most Westerly of the lakes in the Lake District, Cumbria, England.
It is a deep glacial lake, 2.5 miles long 3/4 mile wide and 148 feet deep. The water is exceptionally clear, and contains a variety of fish. It serves as a reservoir for the coastal towns of West Cumbria, and outflows to the River Ehen.
Nikon D7000 10mm 1/500s f/11.0 iso200
Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5-5.6 DX EC HSM. UV filter. Nikon GP-1 GPS
.
LATITUDE: N 54d 31m 26.93s
LONGITUDE: W 3d 24m 31.38s
ALTITUDE: 118.0m