A fine beech
Winter resting place
Fields near Garreg Fawr, Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd.
The Don valley from the Conisbrough Viaduct
Cadeby Colliery upcast shaft (site of).
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Maltby Colliery, South Yorkshire, in 1981
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Tree bridges
The popular main footpath through the upper reaches of the steep-sided Limb Valley runs halfway up the northern flank of the the valley side. To follow the Limb Brook itself in the valley bottom can entail a somewhat muddy adventure, often through a tangle of undergrowth, fallen trees and branches. Not many people choose this way, so one can be quite alone and mostly hidden from everyone else.
A view upstream with a couple of fallen trees spanning the brook.
A view upstream with a couple of fallen trees spanning the brook.
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