A trip to Hackfall Woods with Nidderdale AONB volunteers.
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| View of Vale of Mowbray |
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| View of Vale of Mowbray/Vale of Pickering |
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| On this wall were lichens:- Candelariella vitellina and Rhizocarpon reductum |
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| A view has been cut out looking towards Masham Church |
We went down to the river Ure
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| Thinking about grasses? or just thinking. |
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| Or watching the man fishing |
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| Or the children looking for fish? |
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| Ah we're making notes now |
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| Thin-Spiked Wood-Sedge - and lots of it. Carex strigosa |
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| It turned out to be honeysuckle |
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| View of Mowbay Caste |
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| View of Mowbray Castle |
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| View of How Hill from Dallowgill Moor. The Skell flows just to the left of How hill |
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| The Pennines slope gently down (from West (left) to east |
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| The Pennines slope gently down (from West (right) to east. The road is going over the water divide between the Laver and Ure to the north and the Skell 1/2 mile ahead |
| Bridge ov er the Skell With Pertusaria coraliza lichen |
| The Skell |
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