Photo Gallery VI
I thought this gallery was worth including. It was taken during a walk from Mill Green, Essex, and went through Blackmore.

It shows how an area can differ within half a mile or so. The start is through Stoneymore Wood and Deerslade Wood. This is a bit "Blair Witch" at times (if you've seen the film!) It then opens up for a while, and you can see for miles. It ends by skirting another couple of woods on the return journey.
A small clearing in Stoneymore Wood. The clearing was probably made by felling all the bits of tree you can see here.
A "Blair Witch" part of the walk!
A pretty freaky looking dead tree. I don't know how it met its fate, maybe a lightening strike?
Some fishermen enjoying a Sunday afternoon pursuing their hobby.
This is one of two shots which look over some really open countryside. On these photos, you can see a great distance.
A shot looking back to the wood I've just walked through.
Again, due to the really flat terrain, you can see for miles in this photo. If it were a person living here, they would have an acute case of acne!
Inside the tower of Blackmore Church, just to prove it was all planned from the start! Note there is a five bell carillon here. I couldn't get back far enough to get all I wanted in this shot!
The rather intriguing west end of Blackmore Church. It looks like the builders had several attempts at finishing the typically Essex style tower!
A really lucky (and possibly rich) person having a new house built in this attractive area.
The attractive High Street in Blackmore.
I couldn't resist the one of this lake on the return leg of the walk.
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