21st September 2024 looked like it would be a good walking day so, hop on bus – and hop off again over the county border at Hopton. We’re to walk back to Great Yarmouth via the nature reserve at Lound Lakes. Please join us…
Lound Lakes were formed the same way as the Broads, as peat diggings that then flooded. The difference? These are in a river valley. So we see the sun cresting the rim
Wherever the soil is damp, there you’ll find the alder tree!
There is a constructed ‘dry’ path through this wet woodland at the tail-end of the watercourse otherwise this swamp would be impassable
I love looking back…
The early morning mist clings to the trees, reluctant to relinquish its clasp
A sun-scorched meadow… once the sun rises above the trees. First half of walk – the walkway that crosses the main lake.
We’ll leave our walk here and return to complete it next week.
Hope you enjoyed.












These pictures are so calming and serene.
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It’s that misty early-morning look!
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It’s lovely
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Agreed 🥰🥰🥰
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Lovely light. A few of these look almost prehistoric.
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When dinosaurs walked… 😀
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