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Ennerdale Water is the most westerly lake in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria. It is a glacial lake, with a maximum depth of 150 feet, and is up to one mile wide and two and a half miles long.
The lake lies in the eponymous valley of Ennerdale, surrounded by some of the highest and best-known fells in Cumbria including: Great Gable (2,950 feet high)), Green Gable, Brandreth, High Crag, Steeple and Pillar. To the west of the lake lies the hamlet of Ennerdale Bridge, which is close to the port of Whitehaven.
Ennerdale Water is fed by the River Liza and other streams, and in turn feeds the River Ehen, which runs to the Irish Sea. The lake is owned by United Utilities, which formerly extracted water to serve customers in the Whitehaven area. This is now supplied from Thirlmere.
Friendship - one of the very best things about flickr. This was taken on a photoshoot yesterday with my friend, Wes (BamaWester) who is an accomplished nature photographer. Please visit Wes' fabulous stream: www.flickr.com/photos/bamawester/
This photo is dedicated to my flickr friend, RuthAnn (1bluecanoe) for the lovely testimonial she wrote for me. Thank you, RuthAnn - I love it! Please visit RuthAnn's stream - it's fantastic ! www.flickr.com/photos/1bluecanoe/
Explore, 5/10/2008
This stream is fed by rain water falling on the hills and farmland of north-west Northamptonshire. The stream meanders slowly to the south, joining with other small streams and eventually joining the River Nene at Northampton. The Nene eventually flows across the Fens and joins the sea at The Wash.
I don't even remember where I took this shot! I'm sure it was on some little back country road somewhere in the area! :)
SONY 14mm 1.8 GM
A small stream that I sometimes visit, in the winter time I come to watch for the European/White-throated Dippers which can be seen along the stream from October/November to March/April, the Dipper is only a visitor in the winter time.
While in the Smokeis I found a great place for stream shot i love to take. The only bad thing wasn't able to spend much time there. the Place is call Rouring Fork Motor Nature Trail a nice drive with many places to stop along the way and many cascades.
Highest position: 435 on Saturday, September 27, 2008
(since we started tracking this statistic on April 19, 2006)
Stream flowing through the wood down through the gardens and into the river beyond. We own the land and have fishing rights but the riverbed belongs to the Crown Estates whilst the actual river is managed by the regional water authority.