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Mar 22, 2019 01:04:45   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
From a day trip down into England.


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Mar 22, 2019 01:13:07   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Nice photos, Sue. I’ve read about the wall, but I'm not sure I’ve ever seen a photo from this angle before.

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Mar 22, 2019 01:45:08   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
Memories and good ones.
Thanks.

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Mar 23, 2019 05:57:10   #
JRD3 Loc: Richmond, VA
 
Nice shots. I walked entire length of the Wall in September, 2018. This appears to be somewhere in the middle of the 80-or-so mile trail. A great adventure.

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Mar 23, 2019 07:13:35   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Lovely part of the country and nicely shown here Sue. I’m ‘up-country’ later in the year, but not sure we’ll get quite that far. I’d love to visit Lanercost again. Thanks for the memory.

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Mar 23, 2019 08:43:15   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
magnetoman wrote:
Lovely part of the country and nicely shown here Sue. I’m ‘up-country’ later in the year, but not sure we’ll get quite that far. I’d love to visit Lanercost again. Thanks for the memory.


We visited Lanercost earlier in the day - it is smaller in scale and has a more intimate feel than Melrose Abbey.

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Mar 23, 2019 08:45:55   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
JRD3 wrote:
Nice shots. I walked entire length of the Wall in September, 2018. This appears to be somewhere in the middle of the 80-or-so mile trail. A great adventure.


I would have LOVED to do that! As it was, we were there only a few hours and saw only a small fraction of the wall. I was very impressed with its construction of rubble sandwiched between dressed stone. The Romans were fantastic engineers and builders.

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Mar 23, 2019 09:31:31   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Great shots Sue!

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Mar 23, 2019 20:48:37   #
fergmark Loc: norwalk connecticut
 
The shot with the tree embracing the view is really nice. Both are nice, but I can get quite comfortable with the tree.

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Mar 23, 2019 23:40:50   #
Einreb92 Loc: Philadelphia
 
I too, like both for different reasons. The perspective in th first and, as said above, the way the trunk of the tree anchors foreground and moves my eye to the distant.

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Mar 28, 2019 06:19:21   #
CLF Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
SueScott wrote:
From a day trip down into England.



Sue, excellent set.

Greg

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Mar 28, 2019 11:56:17   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
SueScott wrote:
From a day trip down into England.


I enjoyed these images Sue.

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