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Oldham, Lanc's. UK
This road leads to Dove Stone Reservoir
The beginning of the Dark Peak (Peak District)
(This was a lightning visit.)
...o lo que es lo mismo: "¡que verde era mi valle!"
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I tried to capture how beautiful this corn field looked in the twilight as I cycled past on Sunday night. Not sure the LX7 (or my skills) was really up to the job, but the LX7 still makes a great, light travel companion..
A fresh pair of Canadian Pacific SD70ACu's is seen leading 16R over the Green River Trestle in Greenfield, MA. Photo taken 5/28/2020
Green haired rocks at low tide. At the horizon the silhouette of the lighthouse "phare de Eckmuehl"
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Joerg
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7th October 1990
31414 passes Greenfield with 11:25 Liverpool Lime St - Newcastle.
31s were relatively rare on the north Trans-Pennine route.
B&E ED-9 is seen heading west throygh Greenfield, MA with cars for North Adams and Hoosick Junction.
Led by Bay Line GP40-2 3018, EDBF is crossing over from the Freight Main over to the Conn River at CPF-385 in Greenfield, struggling upgrade with their heavy train. The BERX 3027 trailing is the former MEC 502, purchased from CSX and repainted late last year.
View from the southern road of Gower peninsula, overlooking Bristol channel towards the north coast of Devon. Mind you that in 1956, Gower became the first area in the United Kingdom to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Η θέα απ' το νότιο δρόμο της χερσονήσου Gower πάνω απ' τον πορθμό του Bristol και προς τις βόρειες ακτές του Devon. Εδώ να αναφέρω ότι τo Gower ήταν το πρώτο μέρος στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο που το 1956 χαρακτηρίστηκε ως Περιοχή Ιδιαίτερου Φυσικού Κάλλους.
the memorial on top of the hill here, above the Saddleworth villages, is referred to locally as Pots and Pans. although this name more likely refers to the large rocks scattered around on the hilltop.
The Remembrance Day service each November is held up there ... and it's a heck of a climb!
No. we did n't quite make it on yesterday's walk.