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Keld waterfalls are only a short distance from the source of the River Swale,This is the fastest flowing river in England.Because it is prone to flash flooding, many have lost thier lives as it rises remarkably fast after heavy rainfall in the upper reaches of Swaledale. After passing through the ancient town of Richmond (we have the real one up here.....oops)it travels accross country to link up with the River Ure, which in turn becomes the Ouse, emptying into the sea at the Humber estuary.
The colour of the water in the picture is caused by iron particles. (and not by me using the wrong colour profile ) |
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Last edited by digidark; 06-10-2007 at 12:09 PM. |
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I don't think you are hopeless at anything Chocky.Let us see at least one more landscape from you. The feathered friends live in the landscape also, they can't use cameras yet but gve 'em time.........Just follow the instructions hee hee
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Last edited by digidark; 07-10-2007 at 04:17 PM. |
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Oky doke Have a look at my rainbow with reflection it's a few Threads down called
Ex Estuary landscape . It's not fantastic I was going for the reflection. and Entrance to Horse shoe Lake. Narrow Path to Lympstone Devon |
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Last edited by Chocky; 07-10-2007 at 04:55 PM. |
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Thames valley birds - Landscape, Building and Industrial Photography Pretty much as the title suggests Keld Header Waterfall
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