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We bought a Rhododendron plant yesterday, Mylo took over security details on it until it can be planted.
We went for a hike again together, decided to visit the Oudemolensdiep area and followed some of the trails.
With a moody sky, many muddy trail sections and only a bit of sun at the end of the trail we had some challenges while taking some photos.
(and I made a seldom mistake with low level formating one of our SD cards, lost about 75 different photos)
Um mehr Details zu sehen, lohnt es sich in das Bild zu zoomen.
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To see more details, it is worth zooming into the picture.
Danke für euren Besuch, eure Kommentare und Favoriten, ich freue mich sehr darüber.
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Thank you for your visit, your comments and favs, I am very happy about it.
And it's weekend again and we do have some time left for a hike.
The weather forecast for this weekend made us decide to go for the Saturday as the best option.
We woke up and we were greeted by some light rain, almost decided to stay at home, but after some tea and coffee we went to the Dalerpeel area, a raised bog area that was used in the past for peat cutting. Nowadays it's a nature reserve.
Followed the hiking trail maintained by "Drentslandschap". A nice trail only the small part that follows a local road is not that nice. Even for a local road there is a lot of traffic
Merci beaucoup pour votre visite ,vos favoris et vos commentaires ! Ils sont très appréciés !
Thank you very much for your visit , your favorites and your comments ! They are very appreciated !
Crummock Water is the largest of three lakes that were born a single body of water. It serves as the dramatic, stoutly beautiful middle sibling between popular Buttermere and sleepy Loweswater Lakes. The surrounding land is largely flat and perfect for an ambling walk.
Crummock Water boasts a panorama that includes Grassmoor, Rannerdake Knotts and Red Pike. Mellbreak is situated to the right of the lake, with a shape like an upturned boat.
In the Victorian period, Crummock Water was part of the popular route from Keswick that took travellers down Derwentwater to Borrowdale, Honister Pass, Crummock Water, then back to Keswick. A main sight to see on the journey was Scale Force Waterfall, which is located on the western side of the lake. With a single drop of 170 feet, the falls are the highest in the Lake District.
Text source: www.parkcliffe.co.uk/thing-to-do/crummock-water/