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beautiful landscape photographs of the north west of england in the areas of the lake district cumbria also known as the english lakes landscape photographs of mountains lakes cascading waterfalls.The peaceful setting of coniston water are also featured as is rydal water in the last image on this page |
| these landscape photographs depict the beauty of the north west of england and the english lakes around the area of derwent water Once a part of the lake known as Bassenthwaite it is now connected only by the River Derwent. Derwent water is hailed as 'Queen of the Lakes', and is surrounded by some of the most magnificent scenery in the Lake District. The lake is three miles long by one and a quarter miles wide and is the third largest of the Cumbrian lakes. | ![]() |
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![]() Derwent Water Shore derwent water shore line |
![]() Under Cat Bells derwent water and cat bells |
![]() Dawn on Derwent Water dawn on derwent water |
| outstanding landscape photographs of the lake district around the shores of derwent water and looking towards cat bells | ||
![]() Ashness Gate Jetty on Derwent Water ashness bridge jetty |
![]() Across Derwent Water the english lakes |
![]() High Brandelhow Jetty High Brandelhow Jetty |
| beautiful photographs of the english lakeland countryside stunning images of lakes and mountains coniston water and rydal water | ||
![]() Reflections refections |
![]() The Jetty the jetty |
![]() Derwent and Cat Bells cat bells |
| Coniston water is five miles long and has a maximum depth of 184 feet. Coniston Water is the third largest of the lakes and the tranqil waters are displayed in these two landscape photographs | ||
![]() Coniston Water coniston water |
![]() Dusk on Coniston Water dusk on coniston water |
![]() Dawn on Rydal Water rydal water |
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