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English Lake District Daily Briefing for Wednesday 20th August 2008

Updated on Tuesday at 10.05pm

Tuesday's Lake District Pictures

peeping through early clouds

Coniston Old Man peeping through early clouds from the Grizedale forestry [19/8/2008 by Tony Richards]

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday's Lake District Pictures

Where is David?

Where is this? (click here to see)

The remains of the boathouse at Devoke Water. It is the largest tarn in the Lake District and lies on Birker Fell near Ulpha and Eskdale [17/8/2008 by David Hall]

 

café at Grange-in-Borrowdale

One of the two cafés that Grange-in-Borrowdale boasts [17/7/2008 Find out more about this picture at "By A Mossy Gnome"]

 

 

 

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Lake District

This 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

Llyn Geirionydd in Snowdonia National Park. The lake is situated where the northern edge of the Gwydyr Forest meets the lower slopes of the Carneddau mountain range. [Sunday 17/8/2008 by Tina Mahoney from English Lakes]

 

 

 

 

Interesting Articles

Robotic helicopters to the Rescue

Robotic helicopters could be used for search and rescue operations in the future.

 

 

 

Today's Web Sites

Lakeland Cam - Tony Richards visits Stagshaw Gardens

Lake District Walks - David Hall walks from Devoke Water to Black Combe with Andrew Leaney (Route: Birker Fell Road - Devoke Water - Woodend Height - Yoadcastle - Stainton Pike - Holehouse Tarn - Whitfell - Burn Moor - Buck Barrow - Corney Fell Road - Stoneside Hill - Whitecombe Moss - Black Combe - Whicham Church)

 

 

See yesterday's Lake District pictures

 

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