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Photos in Shropshire

Photo
No.
Description
140902Typical steep sided valley on the eastern side of the Long Mynd
140903The upper reaches of Carding Mill Valley
140904The upper reaches of Carding Mill Valley
140905The top of the climb out of Carding Mill Valley with Haddon Hill to the left
140906Typical landscape above Carding Mill Valley
140907The path leading onto Haddon Hill
140908Moorland and deep valleys at the head of Carding Mill Valley
140909The view from Haddon Hill includes Caer Caradoc and the Lawley
140910Ridges and hills surround Carding Mill Valley
140911The Golf Course with Caer Caradoc, the Lawley and the Wrekin the hills in the background
140912Carding Mill Valley seen at the end of the walk
145101Dudmaston Estate - Seggy Pool
145102Dudmaston Estate - Dudmaston Hall and boathouse
145103Dudmaston Estate - The Dingle
145104Dudmaston Estate - a gate house
180901The rolling countryside of western Shropshire is always full of visual interest
180902The Stiperstones are higher and more interesting than the Long Mynd
180903The highest point of the Stiperstones is Manstone Rock
180904Cranberry Rock (the Stiperstones) provides a great viewpoint
190701Kinsley Wood (retrospective)
190702Heading towards Stowe
190703Stowe
190704Small circular pond heading up to Holloway Rocks
190705Retrospective from Holloway Rocks
190706Small pond at summit of Stow Hill
190707Five Turnings
190708Cwm-sanaham Hill
190709An eroded section of Offa's Dyke
190710Knighton in the valley below
208301A quartzite outcrop at the southern end of the Stiperstones ridge

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