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Kingdom of rust: Borrowdale taken from Castle Crag by Clive Rowlandson.
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All mine: A Herdwick at Honister slate mine by Andrea Wheatley.
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Dam fine day: Thirlmere dam captured by Neil Pritt on the day of the protest rally to reopen the U7003 road.
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Golden hour: From Threlkeld looking to Clough Head at the end of an otherwise dull day on Sunday October 29, by Kate Smalley, of Threlkeld.
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Industrial heritage: Coombe Gill Mill in Borrowdale. Taken by Kenn Reay, who writes: “Just a lovely spot and a bit of scrambling to get there.”
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Shades of autumn: Borrowdale taken from a walk up Castle Crag from Grange in October. By Neil Pritt, of Keswick.
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Sighting: Steve Laker captured this tree branch floating on the lake … or is it the Derwentwater Monster?
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Flying visit: A bee on pollen patrol captured by Judith Egan, of Mungrisdale.
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Peace and quiet: A beautiful resting place at Crosthwaite Church. By Patrick Goodsman, of Keswick.
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Stone me: The new 'Borrowdale Banksy' sculpture that was discovered in the summer, taken by Clive Rowlandson.
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What kept you? Gordon Train, of Threlkeld, captured this fantastic shot of a male great spotted woodpecker feeding a juvenile.
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Fly navy: A Royal Navy Wildcat helicopter spotted flying low over Derwent Island by Robert Folder, of Keswick.
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Peace: A quiet morning on Derwentwater, photographed by Robert Folder, of Keswick.
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Pew with a view: A couple of lads and their dog, enjoying the view across Derwentwater, from Latrigg. By Malcolm Richardson, Keswick.
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Golden wonder: Reflections on Buttermere, by Clive Rowlandson.
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Don’t be rude, deer: By Robert Folder, of Keswick.
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Setting sun: From Berrier looking over towards Keswick and Blencathra, by Theo Weston.
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Peak perfection: Skiddaw wonderfully framed from Hope Park. By Malcolm Richardson, of Keswick.
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Reflective: Winter morning on Ullswater, by Graham Lightfoot, Glenridding.
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Foraging: Red squirrel in the snow, by Sam Sykes.
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A light dusting: The view of Catbells and Newlands from Stanger Street, Keswick, during the cold spell in January. By Malcolm Richardson.
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Colours of autumn: St Bega's Church on the shores of Bassenthwaite surrounded with autumn colour from the oak trees. By John Shepley.
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Summit to read: Catching up with the local news in the Reminder while enjoying the view from Barrow. By Bridget Eickhoff, Braithwaite.
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Winter fells: The main trod up Skiddaw deserted and beautiful in the snow and sun during the coldsnap in January. By Pat Royall, Keswick.
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Illusions: High water at Derwentwater jetty, by Deborah Clarke.
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Glorious: Castlerigg Stone Circle taken during the snowy conditions by Keith Snell, of Blindcrake.
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Bobbing into shot: A robin at Derwentwater, by Rob Young, of Penrith.
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Blanket: Huge inversion covering the whole of Keswick and as far as the eye can see. By Allen Williams.
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Oh, deer: Deer spotted in Castlehead. By Ken Dover, of Keswick.
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Bay view: Spring snowfall on Catbells from Isthmus Bay. By Robert Folder.