Tuesday, 17 March 2009

The Stream at Cresswell Crags

stream running through Cresswell Crags

9 comments:

  1. Cresswell Crags is an impressive ravine cut through limestone and was used as a place of shelter during the last Ice Age. There are several caves which you can be shown around for a small fee.

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  2. Beautiful nature image itself. The creek is soooo nice to look at.

    Good use of leading line here too

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  3. Creeks like that one are what I look for on my hikes.

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  4. Not far from my home in Nottinghamshire this area is always worth a visit with its pre-history history!

    have you been in the caves?

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  5. I see hints of green growth on the banks, and the water is my favorite shade of blue!

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  6. Streams are always beautiful when the water is flowing.They are alive.

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  7. We have a similar looking spot about 50 kms from my home. That place is called Mulshi.

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  8. That whole scene looks like a good place to enjoy some solitude and get lost in thought.

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  9. Well composed image makes the stream look beautiful...Thomas

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