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A panoramic view of Derwent Water, one of the principal bodies of water in the
Lake District National Park, as seen from the northern shore of
Keswick.
A panoramic view of the ascent of Helvellyn with
Striding Edge on the left, then a steep scramble to the summit followed by a scrambling descent via Swirrel Edge on the right, leading to
Catstye Cam.
A 360 degree view from the middle of Striding Edge near the summit of
Helvellyn in the
Lake District. Helvellyn is the tallest summit just to the right of centre.
Red Tarn is the small lake on the right,
Catstye Cam is the fell directly behind Red Tarn, and
Ullswater and the village of
Glenridding are visible on the horizon along the far left corner.
If you wish to add an image for rotation within this portal, please
Add the image in to a subpage of this portal, such as Portal:Cumbria/Selected picture/#, replacing the "#" with the number above the current highest. For example, if 20 pictures are currently in rotation, you would make the number of the picture you are creating 21.
Update the picture maximum limit parameter on the
main Portal
Fair use images which are not released under a free-license (i.e. Public Domain,
GNU Free Documentation License) will be removed on sight.
A panoramic view of Derwent Water, one of the principal bodies of water in the
Lake District National Park, as seen from the northern shore of
Keswick.
A panoramic view of the ascent of Helvellyn with
Striding Edge on the left, then a steep scramble to the summit followed by a scrambling descent via Swirrel Edge on the right, leading to
Catstye Cam.
A 360 degree view from the middle of Striding Edge near the summit of
Helvellyn in the
Lake District. Helvellyn is the tallest summit just to the right of centre.
Red Tarn is the small lake on the right,
Catstye Cam is the fell directly behind Red Tarn, and
Ullswater and the village of
Glenridding are visible on the horizon along the far left corner.