Storm lighting and a stone wall: Metheringham Heath Lane

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The photograph on this page of Storm lighting and a stone wall: Metheringham Heath Lane by Chris as part of the Geograph project.

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Storm lighting and a stone wall: Metheringham Heath Lane

Image: © Chris Taken: 12 Apr 2015

Heath Farm. A cold front is passing, and after a sunny afternoon with stormy cumulus clouds the sky has clouded over. The wind is gale force, and the sandy topsoil is rising in an orange cloud above the fields: see Image], Image] and Image The car is sand-blasted, and it is becoming dangerous to get out, hence the shot is through the open passenger-side window. To crop it would be to spoil the shot of the stormy sky. Half an hour later a premature darkness had fallen and the rain was lashing down.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.134605
Longitude
-0.47667