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Bolton Abbey in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England, takes its name from the ruins of the 12th-century Augustinian monastery now known as Bolton Priory. The priory, closed in the 1539 Dissolution of the Monasteries ordered by King Henry VIII, is in the Yorkshire Dales, next to the village of Bolton Abbey.
Estate 2022
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Summer 2022
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... se développent sur le mélèze au printemps. Ce sont les chatons femelles, qui donneront les futures cônes. Sous les branches ,de nombreux chatons mâles, plus petits et jaunes, dispersent leur pollen. Le vent et les insectes vont en féconder les chatons femelles, ceux ci se transforment alors en cônes, brunissent et préparent les graines durant l'été. les cônes restent souvent longtemps en place sur l'arbre ne tombant souvent qu'à la fin de l'hiver prochain. Le mélèze ( Larix delidua ), peut atteindre 30 à 40 m de hauteur. Arbre à croissance lente et peut vivre 600 ans. Quel que soit la saison, le mélèze est un arbre élégant. Il symbolise l'amour maternelle, car il offre très souvent le gîte et couvert aux écureuils.
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A view of the magnificent Cornish coastline from above Port Quin a beautiful little village on the North Cornwall coast. In the middle distance is the well preserved Doyden Castle, located near Port Quin, about 200 miles southwest of London, is an early 19th-century castle, originally built as a secret spot for drinking and gambling so legend has it !!
Luglio 2021
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July 2021
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also called Common Stonechat or European Stonechat
saxicola rubicola
roodborsttapuit
tarier pâtre
Schwarzkehlchen
Tarabilla europea
Saltimpalo
cartaxo
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Son nom provient du mot musc, en raison de son parfum délicat
on l'appelle aussi " Jascinthe à grappes "
La fantaisie est un éternel printemps
- Chaque être a sa part d'ombre et de lumière . L'une est même indissociable de l'autre en plein éclairage, comme une silhouette. Yves M
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I planted these native daffodils with members of my conservation group. They are the original Lent Lily or Narcissus pseudonarcissus. And are the ones William Wordsworth wrote about.
The Orange-tip is a true sign of spring, being one of the first species to emerge that has not overwintered as an adult.
Kirkstone Pass is a mountain pass in the English Lake District, in the county of Cumbria. It is at an altitude of 1,489 feet (454 m).
It is the District's highest pass traversed by road, the A592 road between Ambleside in Rothay Valley and Patterdale in Ullswater Valley. The road gradient approaches 1 in 4. The picturesque view down into Patterdale has Brothers Water as its focal point.
The Kirkstone Pass Inn stands close to the summit. Once a vital coaching inn, it now caters primarily for tourists. It is the third-highest public house in England.