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Cheddar Gorge #4194
Somerset, England

April 2005, 3.35pm. The dramatic cliffs of Britains largest gorge alive with new grass,
and the fresh green leaves on this young Elm tree make the picture. Placing the
tree against the part of the Gorge in shadow makes it really stand out. Wind,
showers and a sprained knee making climbing more difficult, but worth it for the
glorious views. Out of picture, Jackdaws scatter around the precipices while
Goats munch on the grass below. Violets show their faces in between the
different grass species. Of course there's a God.
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Camera Canon 1DS MkII digital