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Wayne Harridge
{K:18292} 9/21/2006
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Wonderful range of green.
Even the power pylons aren't obvious at first.
An interesting "gateway" in the fence - how does it work ?
...Wayne
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Mary Slade
{K:40338} 9/7/2006
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This really is so beautiful. The openess and the colours.
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 9/7/2006
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What a beautiful view, Gabrielle. I can see why you're waxing nostalgic.
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 9/7/2006
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Del you are right about them being poorly drained and peat bogs and all. They also often have rolling hills and gorse and purple heather and the music of skylarks. And although Britain is densely populated they remain aloof from where people settle. So the people just wander on them and remember them.
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 9/7/2006
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beats me gal.. beats me.. its a long way to Carolina either North or South
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Chad Parish
{K:6440} 9/7/2006
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Extremely pretty view.
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 9/7/2006
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This looks like beautiful rolling hills. I need to read up on moors. I always thought of them as poorly drained and containing peat bogs. Usefilm can be educational. I do agree, the area you show is beautiful. Del.
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Gabrielle Willson
{K:7978} 9/7/2006
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Thanks Chad. I left the edge of the road there to define it- a natural frame but I DO see you POV. Sure is a pretty view isn't it?
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Chad Parish
{K:6440} 9/7/2006
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WOnderful shot, but I think the bottom edge of road is a bit distracting. Perhaps cropping up to the grass in the foreground could help.
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