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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Wednesday 4th June 2008

Updated on Tuesday at 9.20pm

Tuesday's Lake District Pictures

Fields near Tarn Hows

Fields near Tarn Hows Cottage [3/6/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

 

Monday's Lake District Pictures

Muncaster Fell summit

Muncaster Fell summit, with a view into the Eskdale area of the Lake District [2/6/2008 by David Hall]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday's Lake District Pictures

Rowing boats for Hire at Windermere [taken on 1/6/2008 by Flickr user Em_G] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

 

Full English Breakfast

Anti shake - Face detection - That's all very well but when will digital cameras record smells! [taken on 1/6/2008 by Flickr user Em_G] enlarge image

 

 

 

 

 

Other Recent Lake District pictures

Many of you will have walked through this tunnel, but where is it? (click here to see)

Approaching the Hassness Tunnel on the shore path around Buttermere. A 30 metre tunnel reputedly cut by hand by the workers at Hassness in the 19th Century to keep them employed during the winter months [26/5/2008 by David and Edith Brown]

 

 

 

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

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I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

The Martyrs' Memorial is an imposing stone monument standing at the intersection of the southern end of St Giles Street in Oxford. It commemorates three Anglican bishops who were burned at the stake under Queen Mary in the 1550s: Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, and Hugh Latimer. The hotel to the right is the Randolph, which featured quite often in the tv show "Morse".

[Taken last week by Andy & Karen of The Lake Landers]

 

 

 

Why not do something amazing today?

No, I am not talking about something as painful as giving blood! Why not make a small donation to the charity WaterAid. Just £15 can provide one person with a lasting supply of safe, clean water. Our ambitious fundraising target of £3210 is calculated to help one person for each of Wainwright's 214 fells!. Find out more and make a small donation

 

 

 

Today's Web Sites

Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visit Tarn Hows

Lake District Walks - David Hall does a short evening walk up Muncaster Fell (route: Near Muncaster Castle car park - Fell Lane - Muncaster Tarn - Muncaster Fell (Holker Crag) - Muncaster Tarn - Fell Lane - Near Muncaster Castle car park)

Wainwright Wanderings - David and Edith Brown walk around Buttermere

 

 

See yesterday's Lake District pictures

 

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