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    Walk in the Peak District

    I Iive in Derbyshire UK and I'm only approx 10miles from the peak district which is a designated national park full of amazing walks and stunning scenery it's approx 555 Square miles and has walks and cycles paths etc for every capability
    Me and the missus had a great 5 mile walk Saturday tea time, it really is so peaceful, thought I'd share a few pics, the river dove that runs thru dovedale is full of trout,
    The sides are full of lovely wildflowers, there's all sorts of old caves and mines in the hills where they used to mine for lead, obviously throughly sealed,

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    What a special, gorgeous park!

    Thanks for sharing!
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    You are very fortunate to have such a beautiful park so close to where you live. Thanks for sharing the scenery (as I don't expect to get there in person)...
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    Re: Walk in the Peak District

    Thanks reinz and bogertophis, yes its a really nice place just to loose yourself for a few hours

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    And when are you inviting me? Thanks for sharing my friend, wish I was there!
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    Re: Walk in the Peak District

    beautiful country! i would love to see some cave pix if they are not also sealed.

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    ^ what is that? a kite stuck in a tree stuck in a river?
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    Re: Walk in the Peak District

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    beautiful country! i would love to see some cave pix if they are not also sealed.



    ^ what is that? a kite stuck in a tree stuck in a river?
    Looks like a bloody garment stashed there from a crime scene.
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    Re: Walk in the Peak District

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    beautiful country! i would love to see some cave pix if they are not also sealed.



    ^ what is that? a kite stuck in a tree stuck in a river?
    Next time I go back, I will try get some pics, they was a few more miles down.
    I can't see what you meen about the kite, can't see anything in the tree

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    Awesome pics!! Thanks so much for sharing!!

    My dream vacation would be to see Scotland. I've got Scotch heritage, and from pictures it looks like a gorgeous country. My Nana and Grampy always spoke very highly of Scotland as well, as they had both been back several times as adults.
    I always kinda figured if I ever found my way to Scotland I'd check out Ireland too, but man, you've got me thinking I'd rather visit England than Ireland. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful country with us
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    Re: Walk in the Peak District

    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    ^ what is that? a kite stuck in a tree stuck in a river?
    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Looks like a bloody garment stashed there from a crime scene.
    well Mr. Reinz where were u on the night before Mr. Richard's walk? hmmm...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    ^ what is that? a kite stuck in a tree stuck in a river?
    Quote Originally Posted by richardhind1972 View Post
    Next time I go back, I will try get some pics, they was a few more miles down.
    I can't see what you meen about the kite, can't see anything in the tree
    it's picture #7. there's something in the tree that's in the river.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Awesome pics!! Thanks so much for sharing!!

    My dream vacation would be to see Scotland. I've got Scotch heritage, and from pictures it looks like a gorgeous country. My Nana and Grampy always spoke very highly of Scotland as well, as they had both been back several times as adults.
    I always kinda figured if I ever found my way to Scotland I'd check out Ireland too, but man, you've got me thinking I'd rather visit England than Ireland. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful country with us
    my brother-in-law is from an old line of witch hunters/burners from Scottland. his ancestral village is Dunning (family namesake) and i would love to visit that creepy lil town lol.
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