Pink dawn over Worcestershire

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The photograph on this page of Pink dawn over Worcestershire by Bob Embleton as part of the Geograph project.

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Pink dawn over Worcestershire

Image: © Bob Embleton Taken: 22 Sep 2012

The poplar trees lining the road to Eastington Hall stand out against the dawn-time valley mists. Viewed from Black Hill, on the Malverns, some 23 km away. Eastington in Worcestershire was a medieval village until it was closed except for the hall which developed, possibly on the profits of the wool trade. Much of the remains of the deserted medieval village and its ridge and furrow field system (recorded in the early 1980s) has disappeared with modern landscaping of the grounds including a new lake.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.044646
Longitude
-2.241992