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Whitbarrow, Lake District National Park
Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.
Whitbarrow is a fascinating landscape of Carboniferous Limestone crags and limestone pavements at the south-east margin of the Lake District National Park.
The photo is a northerly view to its highest point, Lord's Seat, 215 m. On the skyline are some of the higher Lake District fells, from L - R: High Raise (in cloud), Ullscarf, and Seat Sandal on the right with Rydal Fell just visible in front of it. The smooth dome summit of Great Rigg is on the extreme right.
Whitbarrow is a fascinating landscape of Carboniferous Limestone crags and limestone pavements at the south-east margin of the Lake District National Park.
The photo is a northerly view to its highest point, Lord's Seat, 215 m. On the skyline are some of the higher Lake District fells, from L - R: High Raise (in cloud), Ullscarf, and Seat Sandal on the right with Rydal Fell just visible in front of it. The smooth dome summit of Great Rigg is on the extreme right.
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