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A few landscape shots from this morning


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Is pic 6 the outer wall at Staunton Harold just past Spring wood on the way to Lount cross roads

 

That's Swarkestone bridge, dude. You are absolutely right. Pic 9 of the dying back ash and oak are on the left side of the bridge coming from the Crewe and harpur pub. Look out for them next time you are here. Are you local?

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I'me in Stenson. Used to fish the Trent when it was DAA and the Railway and we used to shoot spring wood and the triangular set of fields from Lount to the old Breeden garden centre and back to Spring wood 30 years ago when Mr Blunt had the land

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Swarky gravels is the lake on the other side of the causeway to where you were taking the photo's (where the sailing club is). When I used to fish them they were still active and there was a conveyor belt that ran over the road that went down to the John Thomson pub and you needed a tin hat on when you went under as it used to spit gravel off it on a regular basis and break car windows as they went underneath. It wasn't uncommon in the winter for there to be 3 foot of water in the lane as the river flooded into the gravel pit, which made an interesting drive home from the pub

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