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    Having spent three hours taking my mum for an eye check at hospital it was such a nice day I drove her up to the Lake District, here are a few snaps
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    Beautiful scenes Neil, have only been through the Lake District very quickly and was very disappointed that i had no time to stop and stare. I've promised myself that I will go again soon.
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    Perhaps next time I'll be able to get a few snaps with some lakes in them

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    A nice selection, Neil.The Lakes are always a beautiful sight. I am very lucky in the fact that I can be in the Lake District within an hour. Its handy living next to the A66
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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    A nice selection, Neil.The Lakes are always a beautiful sight. I am very lucky in the fact that I can be in the Lake District within an hour. Its handy living next to the A66
    Thanks everyone, yes I am also one hour away, it is truly breathtaking except when raining

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