Skeletal winter trees, at Pontefract Rookeries

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Skeletal winter trees, at Pontefract Rookeries

Image: © Phillip Beadham Taken: 28 Feb 2021

It's February's final day, and the trees look striking, with their skeletal branches. On the right, between the trees, you can faintly see Pontefract town centre, with St. Giles' church tower visible. The blue shape, on the path's right, is a broken plastic sledge, evidence of the snow this year.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.6797
Longitude
-1.29553