Photos by spocklington : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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spocklington's conversations
these are not actually the mines, rather just the processing facility for the ore. The mines are up in the hills.
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I've altered the position by a few centimetres to the west at the request of some unknown person. Thanks for pointing out the error. You must remember that the images (of Otley) weren't always such high resolution and positioning a photo was a hit an miss affair and they often don't appear on GE for several months. Do you position the marker on the subject or the point at which the photo was taken? As in the case of my photo of High Force which has been disputed. One picture of Kirkgate is or was positoned on Farnley Lane a mile away!
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I've corrected the position which was originally on the bungalow in the foreground. The picture was taken from the road to Bramham looking northeast. Thanks to the person who made the comment.
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nice picture mister SPOCKLINGTON,its for me the first time i see the high force(cinds i have a pc,now threemonts ago).not so nice that she is not selected for google earth. greetings from holland
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Fantastic area. A Great place for walking. Shame about the youth hostels around that area. Great picture thanks.
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