| Dovedale, Caiston Glen and the Priests Hole Cave. | |
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The steep slopes of Hartsop Dodd with Coudale Moor rising behind. |
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Coudale Moor rising above Brothers Water with the dip into Kirkstone Pass to the right. |
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Kirkstone Beck looking to Angletarn Pikes. |
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Middle Dodd as seen over Brothers Water. |
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Dubhow Crag, Angletarn Pikes and Brock Crag reflect in Brothers Water. |
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Brock Crag rising above Brothers Water. |
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The old quarry building high above Dovedale, said in folk-law to be a Quaker Meeting House. |
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The mouth of the Priests Hole Cave provides a fine view point. |
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Hartsop above How seen over the head of Dovedale. |
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Heron Pike seen from near the summit of Dove Crag. |
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Fairfield seen over Rydale Head. |
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View taken over Hartsop above How with Angletarn Pikes and Angle Tarn in shadow. |
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The summit Dove Crag with views over Windermere Lake. |
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Windermere from the summit of Dove Crag. |
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Scandale a perfect hanging valley. |
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High Bakestones looking north. |
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Little Hart Crag seen from the summit of Scandale Pass. |
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The valley of Caiston Glen looking to Brothers Water. |
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Boulders not geologically placed but left here by Bronze-Age Man between 2.100-700 years DC. |
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Looking to Dove Crag from the stones left by Bronze-Age Man, the view from here would have been very different over 2,000 years ago. |