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The English Lake District Under Snow
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The English Lake District Under Snow

 
The English Lake District Under Snow

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Rock Climbing, Bouldering, Hiking, Skiing, Wildlife, Flora, Scenery, Panorama, Water

 

Page By: Nanuls

Created/Edited: Aug 10, 2007 / Aug 14, 2007

Object ID: 322180

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I wondered lonely as a cloud


The Lake District has some of the most spectacular scenery in England. It lies entirely within Cumbria, and is one of England's few mountainous regions containing within it all the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level. The landscape is further enhanced in winter, when the sun is shining and their tops are covered in snow. This album is a collection of photos showing them in their full glory.

External Links

Lake District National Park Authority
Cumbria and the Lake District Tourist Board
The Wainwright Society

Images


Great Gable

Great Gable

Great Gable

Great Gable

Great Gable

Great Gable

Inclement times on the Old Man.

Inclement times on the Old Man.

Halls Fell Ridge Blencathra

Halls Fell Ridge Blencathra

Central Gully, Great End

Central Gully, Great End

Lake District Brocken Spectre

Lake District Brocken Spectre

Central Gully, Great End

Central Gully, Great End

Striding Edge

Striding Edge

View to Coledale

View to Coledale

Striding Edge and St Sunday Crag

Striding Edge and St Sunday Crag

Great End

Great End

Central Gully, Great End

Central Gully, Great End

Climbers on Halls Fell Ridge

Climbers on Halls Fell Ridge

Central Gully, Great End

Central Gully, Great End


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