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Panoramic Views

Large images a lot of patience or Broadband required,
Photos taken on a hazy day using on occasion a 6X Zoom on a Fuji 6Mill Pix
camera.
My appologies for the quality, as you may appeciate when large images are
reduced for internet use you tend to loose quality
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To
appreciate the views from Mow Cop you must of course visit the place. These
photographs offer just a taster of what can be seen. On a clear day 7 counties
can bee seen, Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire,
Flintshire & Denbighshire.The Picture below is looking out over Cheshire
towards Wales in a south westerly direction. The Mound in the middle is Beeston
Castle, the hills to the right are Flintshire while those to the left are
Denbighshire |
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As
we keep panning North we come to the foothills of Lacashire, with Manchester
spread out along the edge of the county (6x zoom) |
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Further
round to the North heading North East we see Derbyshire visible is the GPO
tower on the way to Buxton from Congleton, to those who dont know the area
the dark hill in the middle is "Cloud End" |
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| Staffordshire
lies to the East of Mow Cop, Biddulph in the Center with Biddulph Moor behind |
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As
we keep turning clockwise to the South you can see Shropshire in the distance,
in the dip at the bottom
of the picture is Clough Hall (Kidsgrove) |
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