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		<title>Bowfell&#8217;s Embrace: Where Memories Are Forged and Spirits Soar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bowfell Bivi Bowfell, a majestic pyramid-shaped mountain, stands proudly at the heart of the English Lake District, within the Southern Fells area. As the sixth-highest mountain in this stunning region, it captivates the hearts of countless walkers. Celebrated in Alfred Wainwright&#8217;s &#8216;best half dozen&#8217; Lake District fells, Bowfell inspires all who seek adventure in its...</p>
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		<title>Uncle Monty&#8217;s Crow Crag: Wet Sleddale &#038; Sleddale Hall&#8217;s Storied Past</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Uncle Monty’s Crow Crag: Wet Sleddale Reservoir near Shap is an artificial reservoir built to supply Manchester with fresh water. The Wet Sleddale Valley was said to be once owned by Shap Abbey. Being unfamiliar with this area, and out of curiosity, I decided to do a short circular walk around it on an overcast, dull, but...</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Beyond the Tripod: Handheld Landscape Photography: In Celtic tradition, rainbows signify the promise of a new life. To capture this handheld image one New Years day, in the ancient Celtic Kingdom of Rheged, I had to take it as a good omen. But what I found at the end of the rainbow &#8211; well, that...</p>
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