Trees in Cranham Wood

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Trees in Cranham Wood by Brian Robert Marshall as part of the Geograph project.

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Trees in Cranham Wood

Image: © Brian Robert Marshall Taken: 20 Jan 2011

The reason it gets cold in the northern hemisphere in winter is because the sun doesn't rise high enough above the horizon for it to transmit much heat. This photograph was taken shortly after midday and the air temperature is barely above freezing. To get a shot like this in the middle of June you'd have to be here at about the same time as the lovely Christine Bleakley has to get up to present 'Daybreak' with that Baggies supporter.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.816541
Longitude
-2.135302