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A view taken from The Rotunda.(Bandstand)
Photo taken by Roger Smith
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The flowery banks of the Rea Brook are attractive in late summer. Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council issue leaflets to help walkers and visitor...
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This is a birds eye view of Clun in the south-west of Shropshire. To the west of the view you can see St George's church, which dates from the Nor...
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Coracles have been popular in Shropshire for many centuries, although today you will see them used for pleasure rather than as a means of transport...
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This photograph shows the River Severn next to the Quarry. Shropshire rarely has weather that is cold enough to freeze an entire section of the Ri...
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This view of the path along the ridge of the Stiperstones looks almost otherworldly. In places such as this it can certainly be tough going under ...
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It is surprising that the partially decomposed remains of plants that grew millions of years ago could have turned into such a useful mineral as co...
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This spindly looking hedge is probably no longer used to restrict farm animals as it looks like crops are grown either side. Hedges are not only u...
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The thickly wooded banks along this quiet section of the River Severn provide ideal cover for the shy Otter. The tree roots also help to stabilise ...
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A touch of winter frost keeps the visitors away from Cardingmill Valley. Despite being a very popular beauty spot, there are always times when it i...
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This hedge is full of gaps and of little use in keeping stock out. It has been regularly cut back which, after time, damages the structure of a he...
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This relict hedge near Bayston Hill shows the very old and thickened stems of what is probably ash. The traditional management of hedges involved ...
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