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Mayburgh
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Submitted byrich32
AddedDec 11 2005
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Description Mayburgh, Cumbria My poor old digi cam is on its way out, too much light or not enough & the images need heavily Photoshopping. I do like its total misrepresentation of Mayburgh on a slightly dull day though.

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nicoladidsbury
(2005-12-16)
I think this is a really good image of Mayburgh, you've captured the stone, and its scale, the entrance, the banks of the henge, and the trees that cling to it. In fact it makes me wish I was there, even in the dark days of winter. Darkly somber, just right for the time of year

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