Small Hythe Place, Tenterden, England by Bob Radlinski
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Hebden Bridge, England (by John Linney)
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As I'm not living in Britain, I cannot imagine Ghosts genuinely being a mainstream popular show it really feels like its just us twelve guys on tumblr
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Broadway, Worcestershire, England
cr: mrgaryellis on instagram
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The lovely Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water in springtime
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Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, England by Siân Dugan
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RED KITE MILVUS MILVUS - North Norfolk.. by Adam Swaine
Via Flickr:
The red kite is a scavenger bird that was once very rare across the UK and even became extinct in Scotland in the 19th century. Red kites have several characteristics that make them easy to identify. These large birds of prey have a rusty brown body with grey and silver markings on their head. They have long angular wings in the same colour as their body but with darker markings at the tips. When fully extended in flight their wingspan can reach up to a massive 5-6ft depending on the size of the bird. Wings appear to bend backwards in flight and their long tail becomes forked, giving it a triangular appearance.
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Around the village of Snape, North Yorkshire, England.
Memorial to Lady Augusta Milbank died 1874, creator of the Pinetum at Thorpe Perrow Aboretum.
The Eagle has landed at Snape Castle Barn.
A Mosaic bridge onto the village green.
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