The magic of Britain in winter.. with all her cherished symbols
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Freezing temperatures and clear skies created pristine conditions for a reflection of snow-covered fells in Buttermere in the Lake District, England. Charlotte Graham. The Times.
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WOODLAND WONDER
West and North Yorkshire are not well endowed with woodland. The region is best known for its moors, such as Ilkley, gritstone landscapes as at Brimham, and rivers: the Wharfe, Aire and Nidd. However, nestled in the steep-sided valleys created by those rivers that begin life in the limestone Yorkshire Dales to the west and which then cut through the overlying gritstone, are hidden wooded areas.
By Geraint Evans
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A young woman goes sledding at Buxton, Derbyshire, in the English peak.
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Some Britons live on these narrowboats all year..
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Betelgeuse over Stonehenge.
(Found on Facebook - photographer unknown)
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