Derbyshire Landscape Photography
Lumsdale Falls and Valley is also one of the best examples of a water-powered industrial archaeological site in Great Britain
...Taken from Hitter Hill above Earl Sterndale, looking across to Parkhouse and Chrome Hill
...Looking over towards Chrome Hill at sunrise from Axe Edge on a stunning snow covered morning
...With the mist lingering in Hope Valley at dawn, I managed to create some interesting light trails into the mist from Winnats Pass
...Chrome Hill in the White Peaks has a very distinctive shape, if viewed from the North it resembles a Dragons Back
...One of my favorite images taken in December 2014 looking down from Parkhouse Hill over towards the stunning Chrome Hill in the Peak District
...Tor means high rock, and Shining Tor is the highest point in Cheshire with some stunning views South West looking over Shutlingsloe and Wildboarclough. The summit and the North-South ridge are formed from Chatsworth Grit.
...A misty morning from Chrome Hill looking over towards Parkhouse Hill in the Peak District
...The limestone pinnacle makes for a great foreground up on Chrome Hill, looking out over to Parkhouse Hill
...Gritstone has been worked into tools for over 2000 years and Standage Edge was once a quarry in the past where it produced grindstones
...Stanage Edge in Derbyshire is a gritstone escarpment in the Peak District National Park
...Looking down onto Hathersage in the Hope Valley, Peak District as people come and go.
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