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Showing posts with label Rock Formation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rock Formation. Show all posts
Friday, 10 February 2017
Triple Stack
Last October I visited Brimham Rocks in North Yorkshire, I had a lovely day exploring this unusual spot and photographing the many rock formations and I even had a nice picnic lunch sat on top of one.
Towards the end of the day the sky clouded over but the as the sun dipped low it lit up this formation of three stacks, the clouds make a dramatic backdrop in contrast to the warmth of the foreground.
Monday, 15 December 2014
More from Hilbre Island
As promised yesterday I have picked a few colour images from my trip to Hilbre Island last summer. The first and last pictures are of the RNLI Mersey Class Lifeboat Lady of Hilbre which is based at Hoylake. They were out on an exercise in the Dee Estuary and passed close by the end of the island. The conditions were perfect for messing about on a boat, far better than most of the time when these guys get called out for real. I have such respect for the commitment of the RNLI who are all volunteers and funded by donations.
The other three images show different rock formations showing the different layers of rock which make up Hilbre and the other islands in the group.
The third picture is of Middle Eye the second largest of the islands with Wirral and North Wales coast in the background, this was shortly before the tide came in and you can see people are walking towards the shore to get back before getting cut off. It was several hours later before I left the island. Looking at these pictures I am thinking about another trip out there, but maybe when the weather warms up a little.
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