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    Saw this man many years ago sat under the waterfall (Thornton Force) at Ingleton, North Yorkshire when I was 'really' doing photography. I titled it 'Contemplation'.

    I highly recommend this walk and if anyone ever ventures into the North of England I can't tell you how delighted I would be to escort you round this wonderful and exciting 5 mile circuit.....just let me know!

    Sorry......it goes out the bottom/top of your screen if you expand it.

    Pete.
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    Nice capture Pete.
    Doubt if I'll be going north of London .

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    Picture's fine Pete, I use quite large resolution on my monitors.

    Like it a lot, haven't been up North for a year and a half now, but due up later this year.
    Rolf

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    nice shot pete. i can vouch for your recommendation to do this walk, it is a lovely part of the world.

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    Very good photo Pete. A few years ago we rented a caravan for a week at Ingleton, we had a fabulous week. Not into photography then. One day we decided to walk up Ingleborough, right near the top it got very windy and a bit shaley under foot I was glad to get to the top.........when I did I saw people walking towards me in high heels, they had just parked on the roadside and walked to the edge.

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