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Re: Gorge of the River Allen, Northumberland

TravelingCanuck ·
Great photographs. Looks like a very beautiful place to go for a long walk. Thanks for a look at a part of England most don't see.
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Re: Puffin. Staple Island, Farne Islands, Northumberland.

Professorabe ·
Wow! Fabulous shot.
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Re: Cunyan Crags and Dunmoor Hill, Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
Lovely fall scenery, Ian!
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Re: Last light. Embleton Bay Northumberland. Half an hour after sunset

GarryRF ·
One of the amazing features of the North of England is how long the day is. I love waking at 4am with the sun shining on my bed. And sitting in the garden until the sky goes a dark blue for the 3 hours of night. The Twilight Zone maybe. No mosquitoes and a glass of Prosecco. Fine end to the day.
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Re: Northumbria Gliding Club, Hedley on the Hill, Northumberland.

DrFumblefinger ·
I would have loved to have been in passenger seat (assuming there is one)!
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Re: Spark Street Performers, Alnwick, Northumberland

George G. ·
AMAZING ! I just wish I had 1% of the photographic talent of Ian Cook. I look forward to every photo post from him.
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Re: Spark Street Performers, Alnwick, Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
I agree, George. Ian's posts are always a treat and enjoyed by many. I appreciate how generous Ian is in sharing his beautiful photos with us.
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Re: Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
Beautiful phoot!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

Dan Carter ·
I stared at the pictures for quite a while before I figured it out! What's the history? Must have been quite a job...
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

DrFumblefinger ·
I find it captivating -- almost like the Nazca lines. You can really only appreciate them from the air. Nicely done, Ian, and a most unusual daily destination!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

PortMoresby ·
I am in no way casting aspersions on the photography but I'm just not seeing the point of the thing. All that effort and resources for piles of dirt with tits. I wonder, if they imagine crowds will flock to see it, did they do market research to establish there would be interest? And if so, what do you suppose they asked doing the survey. I'm dumbfounded.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

Paul Heymont ·
Since the link in the original post appears to be dead, I'm offering this one for anyone wanting more background on Northumberlandia: http://www.northumberlandia.com/ It's the website of The Land Trust 7 Birchwood One, Dewhurst Road Birchwood, Warrington, WA3 7GB
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

GarryRF ·
Pointless ? Like "Crop Circles" ?
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, November 14, 2015: Druridge Bay, Northumberland

Dan Carter ·
Thank you, those are beautiful! I'd love to know more about the area, and what it's like there...
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, September 22, 2015: Howick Hall, Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
I really enjoy these aerial images, Ian! Fascinating landscapes and beautiful photography. Thanks for sharing them, and welcome to TravelGumbo.
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Re: Cragside, near Rothbury, Northumberland

Travel Luver ·
A lovely place!
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Re: May 17, 2018: Gliders, Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
Watching these planes fly does make me wish I had wings.
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Re: September 6, 2019: Fishermen, Warkworth Bay, Northumberland.

Marilyn Jones ·
Beautiful photography!!
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Re: Tree line. Hedgley, Northumberland.

PortMoresby ·
Images like this one could inspire me to get out the trusty Rolleiflex.
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Re: Wild Rabbits, Warkworth, Northumberland,

Travel Luver ·
Great photos! One can see the inspiration behind Beatrix Potter's writing.
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Re: Wild Rabbits, Warkworth, Northumberland,

Marilyn Jones ·
Beautiful photos!!
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Re: April 21, 2017. The Alnwick Garden Tree House, Northumberland

DrFumblefinger ·
It would be a most unique place to have a nice meal, Ian! Thanks for sharing this.
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Re: December 21, 2016. Cheviot Hills, Northumberland

Travel Luver ·
What a beautiful landscape!
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Re: December 21, 2016. Cheviot Hills, Northumberland

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thank you.very much appreciated.
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Re: January 18, 2017: Sunrise at Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thanks very much appreciated
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Sept. 15, 2017: Red Admiral butterfly, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares images and the natural history of this beautiful butterfly.
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October 20, 2017: Black Middens Bastle House, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Black Middens Bastle is a rectangular mid to late 16th century stone two storey defensible farmhouse in Northumberland.
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Oct. 13, 2017: Grand Cascade, Alnwick Garden, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook takes us on a behind the scenes look at what makes this beautiful fountain work.
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Sept. 8, 2017: Harvest in Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares lovely scenes of the final harvest, Alnwick, Northumberland.
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Nov. 17, 2017: Wreck of a trawler, Nova Scotia Beach

Ian Cook ·
Nothing livens up a beach walk more than spotting a shipwreck! Ian Cook shares the story of the Nova Scotia, whose ruins can be spotted at low tide in Northumberland.
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Nov. 10, 2017: Hedgehog, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook presents background information and some great photos of a hedgehog, found in the pasture with some sheep!
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Arctic Tern Colony, Long Nanny, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a gallery of photos and detailed natural history of this fascinating bird, which has the world's longest migratory routes.
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World War II Pill Boxes, Embleton Bay, Northumberland.

Ian Cook ·
Hundreds of WW II era fortifications known as "pillboxes" dot the English landscape. Ian Cook shares some examples, along with their history.
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May 29, 2017: Springtime in the Walled Garden, Alnwick

Ian Cook ·
Springtime is special in most English gardens, and that's very true of the Walled Garden within the Alnwick Garden, Northumberland
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June 29, 2017: Goosander, River Coquet, Northumberland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares some beautiful photos of a mother and her brood on River Coquet, Northumberland. Goosanders are ducks who are also good fisherbirds.
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July 7, 2017: Grey Heron, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares beautiful images of a Grey Heron fishing on Newton Ponds Nature Reserve, Northumberland.
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The Bathing House, Howick, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a lovely and historic cottage with one of the finest views in Northumberland.
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April 21, 2017. The Alnwick Garden Tree House, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares photos of the world's largest tree house, situated in Alnwick, Northumberland
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Malcolm's Cross, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares an interesting and neglected piece of English and Scottish history -- the tale behind Malcolm's Cross
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March 7, 2020: Tosson Lime Kiln near Rothbury Northumberland.

Ian Cook ·
Tosson Lime Kiln near Rothbury is the best-preserved in Northumberland.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 10, 2015: Northumberlandia, England

Ian Cook ·
    Aerial views of Northumberlandia , Northumberland.     For a list of Ian Cook's photography and TravelGumbo contributions, please click on this link
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, November 14, 2015: Druridge Bay, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
  Aerial views of  Druridge Bay , Northumberland.      For a list of Ian Cook's photography and TravelGumbo contributions, please click on this link .
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December 12, 2015: Warkworth, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
Aerial views of Warkworth and its Castle, Northumberland, England
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, September 22, 2015: Howick Hall, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
  Aerial view of  Howick Hall , Northumberland, England.     For a list of Ian Cook's photography and TravelGumbo contributions, please click on this link
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Old Law Beacons, Guile Point, Northumberland, UK

Ian Cook ·
    Seen across the estuary by most when they visit the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, the Old Law Beacons stand at the tip of a sandy spit on the south side of the entrance to Holy Island Harbour. Vessels entering the harbour lined up the two...
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Monochrome

Ian Cook ·
We're happy to have the work of many fine photographers featured on the website, including Ian Cook's. Ian is a superb photographer whose work often focuses on Northumberland in England. This gallery features beautiful monochrome images.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 29, 2015: Chillingham Castle, Northumberland - England's most haunted castle!

Ian Cook ·
    This 12th century stronghold, just twenty minutes from the seaside and the home of S i r Humphry Wakefield and his family, became 'base-camp' for the 1298 conquering attack on William Wallace by “Hammer of the Scots”,...
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Gorge of the River Allen, Northumberland

Ian Cook ·
  Take a walk on the wild side at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in Northumberland.   This extensive area of gorge and river scenery, including the 41-hectare (101-acre) Stawardpeel Site of...
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February 13, 2016: Coquet Island, Northumberland

Ian Cook (Guest) ·
Aerial views of Coquet Island and its lighthouse, Northumberland, England
 
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