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Tag: goose

River Wey, Guildford

A few weeks ago we took the train to Guildford and then walked the Riverside Nature Reserve along the River Wey Navigation. (click any of the pictures below to see them full size.)

Posted on February 16, 2024January 27, 2024Categories Animal, Landscape, Photo, wildlifeTags branch, goose, grass, Guildford, plastic bag, reflection, River Wey, Riverside Nature Reserve, Surrey, travel, tree, UKLeave a comment on

Walla Crag to Keswick

No place to go but down from Walla Crag, passing along the shore of the Derwent Water and through Manesty Park we eventually made it back to our hotel in Keswick.

Click any image to see each of them enlarged to full size.

Posted on May 28, 2022May 22, 2022Categories Landscape, Photo, WildlifeTags cow, Derwent Water, dog, ghyll, goose, Keswick, Lake District, landscape, rock, rowboat, sheep, stream, tree, UK, Walla Crag, windowLeave a comment on Walla Crag to Keswick

Ambleside to Rydal Mount

After an excellent dinner and a good night’s sleep we set off the next morning from Ambleside to Rydal Mount, taking picturesque walking trails alongside private homes. Click any image to see each image enlarged to full size (in your browser, not email).

Posted on May 26, 2022May 26, 2022Categories Landscape, PhotoTags cow, goose, Lake District, landscape, petal, sheep, stream, tree, UK1 Comment on Ambleside to Rydal Mount
 

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