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The Church of St James in the village of Swarkestone, Derbyshire.

Swarkestone

in the county of Derbyshire

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Derek Nash(6th October 2008)

Look !! No water

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After the floods

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Same place without the floods

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My Dad's House in background, village cricket pitch in centre.

Cautley Holme Beck
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Fading light on the trail back

Cautley Holme Beck
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The view from Cautley Spout (incl wife on cell phone)

Cautley Spout
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Another close up near the top

Cautley Spout
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Closer shot

Cautley Spout
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Close Up shot of Cautley Spout

Cautley Spout
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Higher Up

Cautley Spout
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Made It !!!!

Cautley Spout
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Nearly There........................

Cautley Spout
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Closer Still.......................

Cautley Spout
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And closer...................

Cautley Spout
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Getting Closer !!

Cautley Spout
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Walking from Cross Keys Inn to the Spout. The highest waterfall in England

Lulworth Cove
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Derek Nash(1st October 2008)

The pathway on the hill will take you all the way to Durdle Door. 1 1/4 kms i think?

Lulworth Cove
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Derek Nash(1st October 2008)

Yep Jason. On the road down to the Cove you can turn right into the campsite and Durdle Door (you'll see all the cars parked) Or you can walk to it from the cove(see the latest photo!!)

Lulworth Cove
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Derek Nash(30th September 2008)

Sue! It was blue sky all week down there. Fab week.

Lulworth Cove
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Derek Nash(30th September 2008)

here, I sat in a crevass of the chalk rocks. That chunk on the right was just enough to block the sun!

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Derek Nash(30th September 2008)

Did you know? The rocks you see in the centre far right are approx 165 million years old. The chalk rocks to the left are babies - at around 50 million years old.