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Photos in the Northumberland National Park

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No.
Description
119801Hadrian's Wall took full advantage of a natural escarpment
119802At Housesteads the remains of the Roman Occupation are extensive
119803As might be expected Housesteads occupies an excellent strategic position
119804Looking east from above Crag Lough towards Hotbanks Crags
119805The climb to Steel Rigg car park offers this retrospective view of Peel Crags
120001The upper sections of the Coquet valley are wild and relatively quiet
120002Leaving the Coquet valley the path to Windy Gyle climbs steadily
120003Rain clouds gather over the Cheviots in this view looking east from the summit of Windy Gyle
120004Windy Gyle sits astride the England/Scotland border
120005Coquetdale seen from the slopes of Black Braes near the Border Fence
120006The remote farmsteads of Rowhope and Trows in the valley
120101The Cheviots seen as you head south from the small Scottish village of Kirk Yetholm
120102The hills near Kirk Yetholm seen from the Pennine Way
120103The view from northern section of the Pennine Way into the Borders Region is wide
120104Rough moorland and solitude are two great asset of the Cheviots
120105A ruined farm at Old Halterburnhead on Pennine Way south of Kirk Yetholm
120201The view form the eastern end of the Simonside Hills
120202Looking west along the sandstone escarpment that forms the Simonside Hills
120203The summit of Simonside is an excellent viewpoint with an extensive panorama
180501The Breamish Valley in the Northumberland National Park
280301Hadrian's Wall - Mithraeum Temple at Brocolitia Roman Fort
280302Greenlee Lough
280303The precipice beyond Crag Lough is a convenient natural defensive feature along the course of Hadria
280304Hadrian's Wall - Looking West with Crag Lough to the left
280305Hadrian's Wall - Looking East to Crag Lough
280306Hadrian's Wall near Steel Rigg
280307Hadrian's Wall - Take care to switch sides when you reach the gap in the wall near Hotbank
280308Hadrian's Wall - Ascending to the trig point at Sewingshields
280309Hadrian's Wall - Bromlee Lough from Sewingshields
334301Hadrian's Wall - the view west over Walltown Quarry

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