More photos around Cross Fell and High Cup Nick..
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Looking down towards Dufton |
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Looking back from Gt Dun Fell towards Little Dun Fell and Cross Fell |
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This is a hushing (google it!) and once the highest mine in England. This is the top end, it goes down the mountain for almost 1/2 mile |
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View at dusk from High Cup Nick. It was not as dark as the camera makes it look. In fact there was a full moon and never did get fully dark |
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Part of the moor between the fells and High Cup Nick. Not a place to get lost... |
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