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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

Dunsop Bridge


Ryewolf

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A couple from this evenings drive out to the Trough of Bowland, it was grey and drizzly when I set off at 4pm, but the forecast was for sunny intervals later...

The Bridge at Dunsop Bridge

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And the river... I kinda liked the diagonals with the fallen tree and river.....

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Thanks John, as a kid my parents used to take us up here and beyond to Langden Brook regularly. There were plenty of pheasants up there today and Red Legged Partridge. I always have some bird seed with me incase I spot pheasants because they will come pretty close for food....

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I'm pretty sure the telephone box in Dunsop Bridge has been measured to within a bug's nadger and is considered to be the exact centre of the British Isles. When I was younger and fitter I did some splendid fell walking from Dunsop Bridge.

As always, two nicely processed images - the bridge is my favourite.

Korky

 

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