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Lower Slaughter is a village in the English county of Gloucestershire, located in the Cotswold district, 4 miles (6.4 km) south west of the town of Stow-on-the-Wold. The village is built on both banks of the River Eye, which also flows through Upper Slaughter. At the west end of the village there is a 19th-century water mill with an undershot waterwheel and a chimney for additional steam power. There is a ford where the river widens in the village and several small stone footbridges join the two sides of the community. While the mill is built of red brick most of the 16th and 17th century homes in the village use Cotswold sandstone and are adorned with mullioned windows and often with other embellishments such as projecting gables. Records exist showing that Lower Slaughter has been inhabited for over 1000 years. The Domesday Book entry has the village name as “Sclostre”. It further notes that in 1066 and 1086 that the manor was in the sheriff's hands. Lower Slaughter Manor, a Grade-II listed 17th-century house, was granted to Sir George Whitmore in 1611 and remained in his family until 1964. The 13th century Anglican parish church is dedicated to St. Mary the Virgin. Much of the current structure was built in 1866; however, the spire and peal of six bells was recently restored. In May 2013 it was reported in the national news that the Parish Council were fiercely opposed to the presence of an icebox tricycle selling ice creams for seven days a week, six months of the year, citing that the trading times were excessive, increased footfall would prevent the grass from growing and that children could climb on the trike and fall into the nearby river.
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The Slaughters Country Inn is privately owned and offers a relaxed ambience, a style that is sympathetically balanced between the original features of a 17th Century building and contemporary design. The blend of old and new creates the perfect retreat in a beautiful country location
View of Lower Yellowstone Falls from near Artist Point at Yellowstone National Park. Lower Yellowstone Falls is 308 feet (93.9 meters) high--September 2, 2009
One branch of the Tahquamenon River at the lower falls in Tahquamenon State Park.
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We came across Lower Slaughter just over a year ago as we drove back from a trip to Bath, and immediately fell in love with the place. It is quite simply one of the prettiest villages that I have come across. With its beautiful Cotswold stone cottages, its shallow river, old watermill and low footbridges it reminds me of Bourton on the Water, which lies just over a mile away. The River Eye (seen here) feeds into the River Windrush to the south of Bourton on the Water.
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Sunrise over Lurline Bay, Sydney, Australia.
Nikon D800 & Nikkor 16-35mm, Lee 1.2 GND filter. PP in PS CC using Nik Software and luminosity masks.
I inexplicably shot this in JPEG and converted it in NIK's 'Silver Efex Pro 2' Last day for my free trial. I can do what it does in Lr, but this is one press of a button. The colors in the original were too intense to believe and quite distracting.
Once again, I don't have a clue where this was taken, could have been anywhere between Steamboat Rock and the Palouse Falls....
Photo taken a month ago of the lower tier of Triple Falls in the DuPont State Forest near Brevard, NC.
Conditions this day were perfect to capture deep autumn colors. Water flow was a bit low. I guess you can't have everything.
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Manza and Asama areas have many small/big waterfalls with different characters .Some are very wild and others are smooth and feminine
Our first stop on our road trip was Lower Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. Last year we went to Upper Antelope Canyon. These slot canyons are amazing. Thousands of years of wind, sand and rain created these canyons. The textures, colors and shapes are just amazing. Compared to the Upper Canyon, this one is much more difficult to manuver through. I wish I could have watched Mike Jones squeezing through some of the tight spots with all his gear!
In August of '97 a flash flood caught tourists in this canyon. Eleven people drowned. Seven were from France, 2 from the U.S., one from England and one from Sweden. I can only imagine how terrifying it must have been.
Large is better...........View On Black
Lower's Nebula (Sh2-261) is a hydrogen emission region between the Orion and the Perseus constellation. The field contains the two asteroids (11268) Spassky at 4 o'clock and (1860) Barbarossa.at 7 o'clock direction. The field contains the two asteroids (11268) Spassky at 4 o'clock and (1860) Barbarossa.at 7 o'clock direction.
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FGLK 2310 and 2308 (operating for Midcoast Railservice) are seen at Rock Jct shoving a whopping 19 cars of loaded cement back on the Lower Road on March 23, 2023. With the recent news of Dragon Cement preparing to shutter operations at the end of this year, I'm glad I spent some time deviating away from a straight shot back to Halifax to get these guys. The moody weather really sets the tone for what very well may be an extremely dismal future for the Midcoast, providing more business isn't on the horizon.