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  • The stunning Wyming Brook in the Peak District National Park. For this composition I waded into the brook and lowered the tripod just over water level to give the small cascades some impact. About Wyming Brook Wyming Brook features a long brook that flows down the valley from the Redmires reservoirs down to the Rivelin Dams. The site was once reserved exclusively for nobility, as it was part of the hunting and hawking grounds of Rivelin Chase. The Brook is part of the Eastern Moors Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and along with stunning scenery there is an abundance of wildlife at the reserve.

    Wyming Brook in Autumn

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  • Saltburn Cliff Lift - Yorkshire Coast

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  • Whitby Steps looking down towards the harbour - Yorkshire Coast

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  • The Burnt-tip orchid (Orchis Ustulata) is best seen in May and June. Like many other orchids they bear multiple flowers on a single spike. This grassland orchid is native to the mountains and alpine meadows in central and southern Europe, growing at up to 2,400 m elevation. They can grow up to 28 cm  cm tall in ideal conditions. 

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  • A cluster of Burnt-tip Orchids, Austrian Alps. These stunning orchids were growing in large clusters all over the alpine meadows. Western Tyrol, Austria. 

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  • Osteospermum

    Osteospermum Flower

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  • European Garden Spider

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  • Baby shield bugs on a leaf with diffused colourful background Sheffield, UK.

    Baby shield bugs

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