Snow covered Illgill Head from the shore of Wastwater
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View across Wastwater towards a snow covered Illgill Head and Whin Rigg showing the Wasdale Screes. The screes are an area of loose rocks and large boulders formed by the weathering of the craggy mountain tops. The grassy shores of the lake take on an almost copper hue during the winter months and tend to glow in the low warm sunlight at this time of year.
Wastwater is one of the quieter and remote areas even though it was named as Britain's favourite view in 2007.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here
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View across Wastwater towards a snow covered Illgill Head and Whin Rigg showing the Wasdale Screes. The screes are an area of loose rocks and large boulders formed by the weathering of the craggy mountain tops. The grassy shores of the lake take on an almost copper hue during the winter months and tend to glow in the low warm sunlight at this time of year.
Wastwater is one of the quieter and remote areas even though it was named as Britain's favourite view in 2007.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here
LD1031
View across Wastwater towards a snow covered Illgill Head and Whin Rigg showing the Wasdale Screes. The screes are an area of loose rocks and large boulders formed by the weathering of the craggy mountain tops. The grassy shores of the lake take on an almost copper hue during the winter months and tend to glow in the low warm sunlight at this time of year.
Wastwater is one of the quieter and remote areas even though it was named as Britain's favourite view in 2007.
This image is also available as a JPG format digital download here