Fields and copse of trees on Whale Jaws Hill, Guiseley Moor

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Fields and copse of trees on Whale Jaws Hill, Guiseley Moor by Linden Milner as part of the Geograph project.

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Fields and copse of trees on Whale Jaws Hill, Guiseley Moor

Image: © Linden Milner Taken: 18 Sep 2015

The trees look as if they are planted in a line almost, but the shape of the copse constantly changes as you walk round it, looking like two separate clumps from some angles. This is perhaps the most iconic view, being visible from as far away as Calverley near Bradford.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.886986
Longitude
-1.714396