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I volunteer whenever I can with Bolton's Wildlife trust. Today's task was to make a suitable, eco-friendly footpath through the wetlands of Astley moss, about 3 miles in all. From chopping & digging up trees that drain the moss, to strimming back the weeds & clearing a path. All the trees were broken down to twigs to lay over the black matting to form the basis of the path. Then the larger trunks were used to form the edges, bark chippings were then spread, and there you have a very well crafted pathway. And the flies love the mossy wetlands too by the way!.
A nice smooth path took me back to the waterside. However, suddenly it ended and I had to continue my way through a sand path, something my city bike isn't made for... ;)
This path, barely visible, was a street according to Google Maps. I was sweating by the time I managed to clear this path, without a machete.
This path, which leads up to All Saints Church was paved by French Prisoners from the Napoleonic Wars
A morning trip along the Linear path took my to the south of the Village, Great light great crystals
Orangery Path at Hampton Mansion in Maryland. I took this photo on a school field trip, and this quote has gotten me through a lot.
Wedding ceremony of my classmate in secondary school, great time to be momerized.
Leica M4-2, Summicron 50mm V4
Kodak Tri-x 400
Self Developed - Kodak Tmax (1:4), 4 mins 45 sec, 24c
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