Published about 1 month ago by Lee Wilkinson
Built by William the Conqueror, Corfe castle in Dorset suffered two sieges during the English Civil War and partially destroyed. Today it is owned by the National Trust and is a very popular tourist site.
Published about 1 month ago by Lee Wilkinson
Corfe Castle in Dorset was built by William the Conqueror using local Pirbeck stone. It was partially destroyed after two seiges in the English Civil War. It is now owned by the National Trust.
Published 6 months ago by Connor McKee
This is taken from the inside of a tree with a hollow, domelike canopy. This image was composed from 300 images taken with a regular camera. This tree is in the south part of Moreton Woods.
Published 6 months ago by Connor McKee
A shot from a Celtic Fort in the centre of Moreton Woods in the autumn. This image is a mosaic composed from 300 photos taken with a regular camera.
Published 7 months ago by Robert Snache
The Scenic Look Out at Dorset is located just north of the community overlooking the Lake of Bays in the Muskoka/Haliburton region. The...(plus)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
Access to Mupe Bay is restricted because it is situated on a military firing range. However, when you can get there, its quiet dramatic isolat...(plus)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
This remarkable fossil forest is 135 million years old. You can see the fossils of tree stumps and the trunks of fallen trees. Because the area is part of a military firing range, it is only accessible at certain times.
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
In the early part of the 20th Century, many people feared an invasion by Germany. This was fuelled by the newspaper serialisatio...(plus)
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
Witches Butter or Orange Jelly Fungus is growing on the gnarled and twisted bark of an old Weeping Willow tree. I understand it can be eaten - rather you than me!
Published 8 months ago by John Willetts
The prickly bushes with the bright yellow flowers are gorse. There's an old country saying that when gorse is out of bloom, kis...(plus)
Published 9 months ago by John Willetts
Gold Hill, with its steep cobbles and picturesque cottages is the epitome of rural charm from a previous time.It was made famous after b...(plus)
Published 9 months ago by John Willetts
This panorama was taken on the steep defensive slope of an Iron Age fort. As I discovered, the most effective form of defence are the ...(plus)
Published 9 months ago by John Willetts
We had spent a rather dull day unsuccessfully scouting for locations round Lyme Regis' Undercliff. On our way back to the car, we stum...(plus)
Published 10 months ago by Sophie Morse
This is a view from Bulbarrow Hill looking across the Blackmore Vale, this is the location of the opening scene of the book Tess of the Durbervilles by Thomas Hardy his "Vale of the Little Dairies".
Published 11 months ago by Sophie Morse
This view is looking along the Purbeck ridge, is taken from Whiteway car park although there is not a lot going on in the foregrou...(plus)