IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Pinewood Avenue, OMAGH, BT79 0DB

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Pinewood Avenue, BT79 0DB by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Image Listing (4563 Images Found)

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Rodgers Villas, Omagh
It is a housing estate located off the Hospital Road.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 27 Feb 2006
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Clements Villas, Omagh
It is a housing estate located off the Hospital Road
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 27 Feb 2006
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Pinewood Avenue, Omagh
Looking northwards from the middle of the estate.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 1 Dec 2006
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Recreational area, Omagh
Looking into the rough land adjoining the football pitch at Mullaghmore on a very cool day.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 20 Dec 2006
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Camowen River, Omagh
The early morning sun is casting long shadows.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 1 Apr 2007
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River Camowen, Omagh
The owner of the garden on the opposite bank has built up some tyres and is filling them with soil. I think the intention is to build a wall at the bottom of the bank but I wonder how stable this will be.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 12 Aug 2007
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Sandra Jones Bridge, Omagh
As seen from the recreational area side.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 12 Aug 2007
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Ragwort, Omagh
The locals here call it "benweed" and it grows rampant in certain areas. Poisoning can occur at ANY time of the year Ragwort poisoning destroys the liver, leading to slow, painful death Poisonous to most animals but horses and cattle are most susceptible. Once symptoms have appeared in an affected animal little can be done and it will usually die. Acts in a cumulative fashion - a small amount eaten over a period of time is just as damaging as one large dose Animals eating 5 percent or more of their total daily diet of ragwort for periods exceeding 20 consecutive days can be expected to die within a 6-month period. The plants - 1st year - rosette stage - most poisonous, 2nd year - stem/flower stage - each plant can produce 150,000 seeds, with a 70% germination rate. A horse can get ragwort poisoning without actually having any plants in their paddock! Seeds/spores from plants in neighbouring fields can blow over and contaminate a paddock apparently free from plants. A horse can eat or inhale these - and cumulative poisoning can begin.
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 12 Aug 2007
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Snowberry plant
Alan Fryer also got a very good picture of one Image]
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 2 Nov 2007
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Lovers Retreat, Omagh
Approaching the falls from "Carry Brae"
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 20 Jan 2008
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