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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Tuesday 1st April 2008

Updated on Monday at 8.25pm

Monday's Lake District Pictures

Just a few of the trees cleared at Thirlmere [31/3/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

Skiddaw and Derwent Water from King's How

Skiddaw and Derwent Water from King's How [31/3/2008 by Andrew Leaney]

 

 

 

Sunday's Lake District Pictures

A great view across to Crinkle Crags, Lingmoor Fell, Little Langdale and the Langdale Pikes from Black Crag [30/3/2008 by David Hall]

 

 

 

 

Saturday's Lake District Pictures

Swan lake (Windermere)

Swan lake (Windermere) [29/3/2008 Find out more about this picture at "By A Mossy Gnome"]

 

 

 

 

Sightseeing from the Windermere Ferry [taken on 29/3/2008 by Flickr user chrismay] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

Skiddaw Fells from Little Calva

Skiddaw Fells from Little Calva [29/3/2008 by David Hall]

 

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

This new section shows photographs from Lake District Now visitors going about their daily lives. If you would like to take part please take a suitable photograph and .

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

Lancaster and the River Lune from Williamson Park [30/3/2008, See more from David and Edith Brown]] enlarge image

 

 

 

Photo of the Day

See the best photo from each days briefing over the last month as a slideshow.

photo of the day slide show

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Today's Web Sites

April Fools Day - Wikipedia's authorative guide to April 1st

Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Wythburn and Ambleside

Lake District Walks - David Hall walks Tarn Hows and Black Crag on Sunday and Great Calva on Saturday

 

 

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