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Photos in Derbyshire

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302203Approaching Crowden along the Pennine Way from Black Hill
304601Monyash - the church and village duck pond
304602Walled lanes are a feature of the Derbyshire landscape
304603Looking north from the Limestone Way east of Monyash
304604These rather interesting pig sties constructed almost wholly from limestone
304605Cales Dale leads into Lathkill Dale close to One Ash Grange Farm
304606Looking west up Lathkill Dale from near its junction with Cales Dale
304607Looking west up Lathkill Dale
304608Looking east down Lathkill Dale towards the junction with Cales Dale
304609Looking north into Ricklow Dale from Lathkill Dale
304901Slippery Stones Bridge in the upper Derwent Valley
304902The Upper Derwent Valley near Oaken Bank looking north
304903The Upper Derwent Valley near Oaken Bank looking south
304904Crow Stones Edge - rock sculpture
304905Crow Stones Edge - rock sculpture - the Rocking Stones?
304906Howden Edge - a solitary rock sculpture with pool
304907Swains Head - groughs and more groughs with a pole to aid navigation
304908Bleaklow Stones - sculptured rocks galore
304909Bleaklow Stones - the Anvil or is it a whale's tail?
304910Grinah Stones - a jumble of gritstone with wide views especially south to Alport Dale
304911Barrow Stones - gritstsone sculptured by the wind and rain
304912Linch Clough - the path stays high and offers views to Howden Reservoir
317401Looking towards Far Black Clough from the Trans Pennine Trail
317404Crags and falls in Far Black Clough
319601Looking towards Stanton Moor from Winster
319602The view back to Winster near the start of the walk
319603The edge of Stanton Moor
319604Stanton Moor near Birchover
319605The view down into the Derwent valley and Matlock
319606The Early Grey Tower, Stanton Moor

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