Tagged With "Gunnerside Gill"
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Beldi Hill Lead Mine, Swaledale North Yorkshire.
Ian Cook takes us on a journey into Britain's industrial past: the remains of a 19th century lead mine.
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Top Euro car renters agree to be fair to customers
Just a little nice, that's what they promise. Counters at Lourdes Airport, France Europe's "big 5" car rental companies have pledged to align their policies and contracts more closely with EU consumer policy, and to be more transparent...
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Ian Cook's TravelGumbo contributions
A listing of Ian Cook's contributions to TravelGumbo. Check out this great list of wonderful photography.
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Lownathwaite Lead Mines, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares photos of a most unusual landscape. As he said, "The beck in Gunnerside Gill flows through a landscape that looks like something from the Lord of the Rings; an orcish encampment perhaps or the abandoned halls of some race of long-dead Men."
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East Gill Falls, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares a visit to a beautiful waterfall, this one East Gill Falls in North Yorkshire.
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March 16, 2018: Winterings, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares some images of the lovely countryside in North Yorkshire, including its characteristic stone fences.
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March 22, 2018: Lane Foot Cottages, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares photos and the backstory of some cottage ruins in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
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May 18, 2018: Blakethwaite Lead Mine, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook presents another of the fascinating old lead mines and smelts, this one the Blakethwaite Lead Mine, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, in North Yorkshire
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June 1, 2018: Lownathwaite Lead Mine, North Yorkshire
Some more fascinating images from Ian Cook's visit to the ruins of the Lownathwaite Lead Mine, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
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High Force Waterfall, Middleton-in-Teesdale
A lovely waterfall, one of England's largest, is beautifully captured and featured today by photographer Ian Cook.
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Aug. 2, 2016: You are being watched...
That's either a fearsome or a friendly face staring down from the Colleges of Oxford University. Marilyn Jones collected a few of these grotesques that decorate the walls.
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Aug. 16, 2016: A Day in Oxford
Continuing a day trip to Oxford, England, Marilyn Jones highlights the street scenes and leisure opportunities in the university town.
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New Chattanooga museum has 1,700 guitars
Songbirds Guitar Museum houses one of the world's largest collections of rare and significant guitars.
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Gibside, Tyne and Wear
Ian Cook shares fantastic images and the history of another memorable English estate in County Durham, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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May 24, 2016. Blow Gill waterfall in May , Hawnby, North Yorkshire
Blow Gill waterfall in North Yorkshire, photographed by Paul Hunter in May.
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Old Gang Lead Mine & Smelt Mill, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares the fascinating history of lead mining and lots of great photos of the Old Gang Lead Mine & Smelt Mill in North Yorkshire
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Palisades Interstate Park. Beautiful Hikes and Views near New York City
Jonathan L takes a drive along the cliffs that line the New Jersey shore of the Hudson River
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Coast and Country—Northern England
Paul Hunter shares some beautiful fall images from northern England.
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Montmartre Museum: Atelier and Village
In Paris, PHeymont visits a museum that is as much about its neighborhood as it is about the artists who made the neighborhood famous.
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Flowers of England, Tewkesbury
Marilyn Jones always enjoys visiting England, and shares some pictures of great flowers in Tewkesbury.
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Christmas in Tewkesbury
Marilyn pays a holiday-season visit to a picturesque Cotswolds town
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Sir Francis Lead Mine, North Yorkshire
Ian Cook shares beautiful photos and the story of one of the lead mines in Gunnerside Gill, North Yorkshire—the fascinating Sir Francis Lead Mine.
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Swinner Gill Waterfalls and Lead Mine
Ian Cook shares a collection of beautiful photos of a North Yorkshire waterfall and its nearby mine, which has an interesting history