

23-4-03. misty spring evening looking west.
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23-4-03. Evidence that perhaps the farmer isn’t keeping the cows off after all!!
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23-4-03. view to the south-east, towards the black shed next to the lay-by and access stile.
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Taken 23-4-03. With the sun right across.
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13-4-03. View to the north. If you squint you can just about make out the blue sign for the M6 turnoff!
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13-4-03
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& Tumulus. Taken 13-3-04 from the south west.
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Taken 13-4-03. North Face.
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Taken 13-4-03. View to the East
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Taken 5-4-03. “Cut Here” = Almost quarried.
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16-3-03. The one that’s usually covered in cowcack.
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16-3-03. The one under the trees.
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16-3-03. The one under the gorse bush.
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Taken 5-4-03. The wet is water. The surface slopes downwards from the top of the picture.
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View from the west. To access the art, from here climb up the bank and over the top to the other side.
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Taken 5-4-03.
This is too circular to be natural...
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Taken 5-4-03. Turf freshly scalped.
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Taken 23-3-03. View to the east. A settlement can be seen (NT937292) in the valley, then over Akeld Hill, Gains Law and Humbleton Hill (the one with the steep-cut valley). All have ancient forts: a veritable metropolis.
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Ramblers Ower Yonder: Taken 23-3-03.
From the cairn on the eastern peak of the top of Yeavering – view to the west. The walls low down on either side of the picture are part of the walls of the fort.
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View to the Cheviots from the vecinity of Old Bewick
22-3-03; 18:40
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View of the outcrop above the river
Taken 22-3-03
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