Looking at the Pennines by shirleybankfarm

Looking at the Pennines

Haven't been far for a day or two. Picked up a tummy bug which has kept me close to home. On the mend now though.
This is looking towards the Pennines with Cross Fell, which is the highest point of the pennines at 893 m, on the left and you can just make out the 'golfball' on the top of Great Dun to the right of Cross Fell. Great Dun Fell is 848 m high. The 'golfball' is a radar station that is operated by NATS and is a key part of the Air Traffic Control system for Northern England and Southern Scotland
Brilliantly captured rural scene. Love that dry-stone wall.
June 23rd, 2016  
FAVtastic scene :)
June 23rd, 2016  
Beautiful scene and love the dry stone wall.
June 23rd, 2016  
Really like your composition. Lovely scene
June 23rd, 2016  
Beautiful vista :)
June 23rd, 2016  
Wonderful landscape Shirley.Had to look hard for the ball on this laptop screen.
June 23rd, 2016  
Beautiful memories for me of the Pennines. Love the dry stone wall.
June 23rd, 2016  
Pennines are the best.....they look lovely in the sunshine! Fave!
June 23rd, 2016  
Lovely view!
June 24th, 2016  
Pretty countryside!
June 24th, 2016  
@tonydebont @gilbertwood @elmay @cmp @hermann @peterlgrave @onewing @happypat @stiggle @harbie Thank you all for getting this shot to the PP. Peter the golf ball is very small in this picture.
June 24th, 2016  
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