Southerly view from near Whitekeld
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Image: © Des Colhoun Taken: 4 Jun 2018
I was greatly impressed by the solitude of this region. The tourist droves trip over themselves elsewhere but here is idyllic, unspoiled, and peaceful. However there seems to be a dearth of bird life in the region. On this terrain you'd expect to see a good head of Peewit and curlew to name a few. there were none.