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Drystone Gap

Loughrig Fell, Lake District, England.

These carefully constructed stone wals criss-cross the fells in the lake district near Ambleside. The red bracken and watery sunlight paint an evocative Autumnal scene.

Pentax 67 II ,55-100mm zoom,Fujichrome Velvia
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Algis Kemezys08-Jan-2015 11:07
Tawny delight.
Guest 08-Sep-2009 23:07
@ Steve: The holes are made by sheep wandering the moorlands, although the huge bolder idea sounds more interesting!
Yves Rubin18-Feb-2009 17:44
Simply superb!!!
mario .n05-Oct-2006 18:21
beautiful landscape ! I like much the colors
Shoman Mohamed29-Sep-2006 08:15
Beautiful colour combination
Steve Sharp18-Sep-2006 20:42
Wonderful gallery, but this one interests me the most, as I think I've seen this and always wondered what caused this hole (if its the same one, there was another identical hole in the wall on the opposite side of the path)... a huge boulder rolling down the hill? Lightning? Runaway sheep? Who knows!
Bernd Koenemann05-Sep-2006 17:23
The autumn colors presage winter.
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