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this is wonderful
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this is an amazing capture. Y*
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such a great view
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Wow a very nice capture.
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Nice to see a photo really showing distance and depth
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Beautiful landscape, haunting mood.
Alan
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grazie Guido.
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Very nice ,great view!- Greetings from Ukraine
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Good Lord,mc flipper pipper, how many lives are left now? Eight or down to seven... Is the hill really called Catbells, paul, or was it really origionally 'cow'bells. That would be much more appropiate I'd reckon. By the way, paul, the view is really lovely - but I'd hate to get caught in crook weather up there, but those who walk the fells should know. My son, was in that area in the recent Three Peaks Challange & the second time he did Skiddaw on the other side of the lake, and this time he could see the lake a bit - first time he did not see it from the hill at all! Now he's in Egypt seeing the pyrimids I reckon. Cheers from NZ!
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