RMHEWR5F–From the moment the accelerator hits the floor, your adrenaline hits the roof as you speed in mere centimetres of water along the famous Shotover River and deep into the spectacular Shotover River Canyons. It’s an amazing white water ride, as the Shotover Canyon walls tower over you, your expert driver puts your ‘Big Red’ Jet Boat through its paces and skillfully whips it past rocky outcrops, skims around crags and boulders, and speeds through the dramatic and narrow canyons. Rock faces blur in your peripheral vision and the water sprays into myriads of white water crystals with every turn as
RFCRW4GP–Crummock Water in Cumbria photographed from the Southern end
RMDY7RH0–Moon over Hot Bank then Highshield Crags and Crag Lough from Steel Rigg, Hadrian's Wall, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom
RF2J1PGWG–Swinside Stone Circle, Lake District
RME3T13C–Ullswater Valley from Arnison Crags
RFB6PFHB–Autumn view over Loughrigg Tarn Lake District National Park Cumbria England UK with the Langdale Pikes in the distance
RMHN6X8C–Sunlight on Grasmoor seen across Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RFHMMB1R–Buttermere Sunrise
RF2BMGRNX–Jetty on a Lake
RFGJ7CN4–Tewet Tarn, a small lake near St John's in the Vale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
RFBBFCJ6–Buttermere, Lake District View
RME6020G–Easedale Tarn and Crags
RFK07GNX–Looking SE from Castle Rigg stone circle, with the valley of the Naddle Beck in the foreground, High Rigg, and Helvellyn - shrouded in clouds - beyond
RME4T8F0–Reflections on Ennerdale
RM2AJBWDN–The pioneers of '49 A history of the excursion of the Society of California pioneers of New England . waybecomes a mere fissure throughthe heights. The river, sombre and swift,breaks the awful stillness with itsroar. Soon the cleft becomes stillmore narrow, the treeless cliffshigher, the river closer confined,and where a long iron bridge hansssuspended from tlie smooth walls,the grandest portion of tlie canonis reached. Man becomes dwarfedand dumb in the sublime scene,and Nature exhibits the power shepossesses. The crags menacingly rear their heads above the daring intruders, and the placeis l
RME0DKPX–Fly Fishing on Hayeswater
RME6CJRE–Codale Tarn and Tarn Crag
RFCRW4JF–Crummock Water in Cumbria photographed from the Southern end
RMDY7RT6–Moon over Hot Bank then Highshield Crags and Crag Lough from Steel Rigg, Hadrian's Wall, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom
RF2J1PGWA–Swinside Stone Circle, Lake District
RME7W9NX–Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. 24th Sep, 2014. Mardale village emerges from Hawswater, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, UK. Credit: Andrew Findlay/Alamy Live News
RMB6PFJH–Autumn view over Loughrigg Tarn Lake District National Park Cumbria England UK with the Langdale Pikes in the distance
RMHN6X7K–Holme Beck flows into Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RFB609PP–Autumn sunlight illuminates the woods on the bank of Loughrigg Tarn with the Langdale Pikes in the distance against a stormy sky
RFHMMB1H–Buttermere Sunrise
RMAY7MED–Sunrise over Bassenthwaite, Lake District, Cumbria with Skiddaw, Ullock Pike and Dodd silhouetted in the background.
RF2BRHMB1–Pier Reflecting in a Calm Lake
RFGJ7CMM–Tewet Tarn, a small lake near St John's in the Vale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
RFK07GT0–Looking SE from Castle Rigg stone circle, with the valley of the Naddle Beck in the foreground, High Rigg, and Helvellyn - shrouded in clouds - beyond
RMRHJY04–. Bird-life of the borders, records of wild sport and natural history on moorland and sea. Birds -- Great Britain. A SUMMEE RAMBLE ON CHEVIOT. 57 only broken by abrupt black crags and ridges of porpbyry. Tbe College burn springs from tbe bowels of the abyss, and its wild, romantic valley lies full in view far below, terraces of ancient moraines and banging woods impending tbe stream. Overbead croak a pair of Ravens, mere dots in tbe azure beigbt, and an old Blackcock speeds away, disturbed by a boulder we send leaping and crashing downward into the depths below. We have over a dozen miles to t
RME6CJRN–Tarn Crag to the Langdale Pikes
RF2J1PGWN–Swinside Stone Circle, Lake District
RMHN6X83–Sunlight on Grasmoor seen across Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMAY7MFC–Sunset over Derwent Water, Keswick, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5XF30–Early morning sun lights autumn trees on the shores of Blea Tarn and Langdale Pikes reflected in still water, Lake District, UK
RFGJ7CKG–Tewet Tarn, a small lake near St John's in the Vale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
RFK07GNT–Looking SE from Castle Rigg stone circle, with the valley of the Naddle Beck in the foreground, High Rigg, and Helvellyn - shrouded in clouds - beyond
RME6DT1H–Easedale Tarn from Tarn Crag
RMHN6X7B–Sunlight on Grasmoor seen across Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RFB5Y1H7–Early morning sun lights autumn trees on the shores of Blea Tarn and Langdale Pikes reflected in still water, Lake District, UK
RFGJ7CJD–Tewet Tarn, a small lake near St John's in the Vale, Lake District, Cumbria, England
RFK07GRM–Looking SE from Castle Rigg stone circle, with the valley of the Naddle Beck in the foreground, High Rigg, and Helvellyn - shrouded in clouds - beyond
RME6H31T–Esaedale Tarn from Tarn Crag
RMHN6X8M–Sunlight on Grasmoor seen across Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMHN534C–Helm Crag seem across Grasmere water, near Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria
RFB5TP08–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN5355–Helm Crag seem across Grasmere water, near Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB609KP–Early morning sun lights autumn trees on the shores of Blea Tarn and Langdale Pikes reflected in still water, Lake District, UK
RMHN5365–Helm Crag seem across Grasmere water, near Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5XEC1–Early morning sun lights autumn trees on the shores of Blea Tarn and Langdale Pikes reflected in still water, Lake District, UK
RMHN537B–Helm Crag seem across Grasmere water, near Grasmere, Lake District, Cumbria
RMHN6X94–Sunlight on Rannerdale Knotts, seen from Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5RX07–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN6X9E–Sunlight on Rannerdale Knotts, seen from Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB63DH1–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN6X3H–Sunlight on Grasmoor, near Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5RWE7–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN6X38–Sunlight on Grasmoor, near Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5RWJX–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN6X3D–Sunlight on Grasmoor, near Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5T3E1–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMHN6X7T–Sunlight on Grasmoor, near Loweswater, Lake District, Cumbria
RMB5RWNT–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMB5TJJA–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMB5T3GW–Early morning sunshine and reflections in Blea Tarn on a sunny autumn day, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, UK
RMA5EDXA–Sunrise over Lake Bassenthwaite, Lake District, Cumbria
RMA5EDX6–Sunrise over Lake Bassenthwaite, Lake District, Cumbria
RMAY7MF4–Sunset over Derwent Water, Keswick, Lake District, Cumbria
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