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Taken just outside of the Varnhem's Church.

Thought i would try my hand at a little symmetry.

Southbank Boulevard, Melbourne

Up on top of Latrigg, overlooking Derwent Water.

A foreboding view.

A funereal footpath.

In autumn.

 

Decatur Cemetery

Decatur (Glennwood Estates), Georgia, USA.

26 September 2020.

 

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The waterfalls weren't carrying much water, but pretty nevertheless. On the Muker-Keld footpath.

Swinner Gill, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, UK

At this location are also the derelict ruins of a once-thriving lead mining mill from the 18th century.

 

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The footpath from Thanet Lee Wood to the rear of Towneley Hall.

Towneley Park, Burnley, Lancashire, UK

 

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A beautiful day by High Force Falls, this is the real sky only a crop and a little tone mapping on this one.

 

In England and Wales a public footpath is a path on which the public have a legally protected right to travel on foot and in some areas public footpaths form a dense network of short paths. It is probable that most footpaths in the countryside are hundreds of years old.

16th December 2017 - The Ride, Chelston Meadow, Plymouth, UK.

An old sign on a footpath leading towards the Heights of Abraham, Matlock, Derbyshire.

Tawny owl shows the way!

Taken at Liberty's in Ringwood.

Limestone country - despite heather on the tops and some acid peat above the limestone

Local woodland and hillside walks while caring

Creswell Crags is a limestone gorge right on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, famous for its caves, inhabited back in the Ice Age, between 43,000 and 10,000 years ago

Heather just starting to bloom, July 2025.

These heavy random stone footpaths are installed to reduce erosion caused by cyclists, hikers and heavy rain, that last one being something we get a lot of here in Yorkshire.

The old footpath leading to Cassagna, a small nucleo almost entirely uninhabited (only 14 peoples live there); Cassagna is famous because its houses are built in stone.

In this shot you may take a look at the old bridge.

 

Taken in Ne, Italy.

 

Digitally developed with Raw Therapee and enhanced with GIMP.

 

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A footpath through the ramsons (Allium ursinum) which are yet to flower, in Burnley's Towneley Park

Burnley, Lancashire, UK

 

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The track along the Tees, totally inundated by the swollen river

Footpath in Northumberland district somewhere.

 

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In Burnley's Towneley Park

Burnley, Lancashire, UK

 

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Another from Parkhouse hill.

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Look closely and you may be able to see a group of students. I think they may have been on a geography field trip.

Not a path to walk down, or up, today. It's extremely icy and even with the handrail I'd think twice about using it as the path is very steep indeed.

 

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Dartmoor, Devon, England

Hydrangea between rice fields.

Pathway off Baulk Lane to the church, Hathersage, Derbyshire.

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