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Let loose in the mountains.
Taken on: Mar 29, 2013
Mountain Biking in the English Lake District is one of the best ways to sense freedom . Just love being in the mountains.
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Fading Light
Taken on: Mar 9, 2013
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A Boy's Best Friend
Taken on: Mar 9, 2013
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Playtime
Taken on: Mar 6, 2013
One of the playful Dolphins at Discovery Cove, Orlando , Florida.
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Feathered Friends
Taken on: Feb 8, 2013
Friendly Parrots at Discovery Cove, Orlando, Florida.
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Contented
Taken on: Jan 27, 2013
A peaceful existance at the head of the Ennerdale Valley, Cumbria ,England.
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Curious Lambs
Taken on: Jan 27, 2013
Lake District, Cumbria, England.
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A winter wonderland
Taken on: Jan 27, 2013
Wynyard, Teesside, England.
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Looking for lunch
Taken on: Aug 25, 2012
Taken at Animal Kingdom, Orlando, Florida, USA.
Amazing place. You feel as though you are out in Kenya.
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Relaxing
Taken on: Aug 25, 2012
Taken at Animal Kingdom,Orlando, Florida, USA.
A truly amazing place that simulates the wildlife of Africa in their natural habitat. You travel around the Reserve in the back of a small truck. You have to be quick to get the shots as the trucks don't always stop and they do bounce around a lot . Well worth a visit.
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Harbour Lights
Taken on: Jul 6, 2012
The historic stone town wall leads the way to the harbor of Hartlepool ,England.
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Cooling Off
Taken on: Jul 5, 2012
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" Look at me fly"
Taken on: Feb 23, 2012
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Concentration
Taken on: Feb 17, 2012
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Standing Tall.
Taken on: Feb 14, 2012
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Navigaton Point
Taken on: Feb 14, 2012
On board a Tall Ship at Hartlepool , England, during the 2010 Tall Ships Race.
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Race Over, The Peace and Calm.
Taken on: Feb 14, 2012
On board one of the Tall Ships during the Tall Ships Race of 2010. Hartlepool, England.
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Angel of the North
Taken on: Feb 9, 2012
Located at Gateshead, Tyne and Weir, England, this steel structure of an angel stands 20 metres tall and a wing span of 54 metres almost the same as a Jumbo jet. Constructed in Hartlepool, Cleveland, England,it weighs in at 200 tonnes. The body is 100 tonnes and the wings 50 tonnes each. It is believed to be the largest steel structure of an angel in the world and viewed by 90,000 people each day from the A1 Motorway that passes along side of it. Built to withstand 100mph winds, 600 tonnes of concrete was used to create the foundations. Designed by Antony Gormley and constructed by Hartlepool Steel Fabrications Ltd using Corten weather resistant steel, said to last 100 years. Work began in 1994 and was finished in Feb 1998 at the cost of one million pounds
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Sweet Dreams
Taken on: Oct 4, 2011
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Wheels from another era
Taken on: Sep 30, 2011
This 19th century cannon was captured from the Russian army at the battle of Sebastopol during
the Crimean war 1854 - 56. Transported from
London to Hartlepool on a steamship the 'Margaret''
at a cost of just under three pounds. It arrived at Hartlepool September 1858.
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