Trooper's Hill

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Photoblog: 13 Mar 2007
Trooper's Hill is unique amongst the geology of Bristol. While most of the city sits on limestone and clay, Trooper's Hill is a small lump of ore-rich limestone, supporting its own ecology and industry, on the banks of the Avon to the east of the city centre. This chimney drew air up from the riverside industry. The hill is now a park/nature reserve.
Keywords: Bristol, East Bristol, England, Troopers Hill, chimneys, industrial
Taken by Joe Dunckley on 2006-12-17 13:33:21 with: NIKON D50 at 18 mm f/11 0.02 sec (1/50) ISO unknown |
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*brambly*
2007-01-04 22:46:32
www.troopers-hill.org.uk/ I like this one. I've got lots of shots of the Hill but not one from quite that angle. Probably because I'm usually out of puff on the way up!
hans solcer
2007-01-05 09:45:14
very nice
Mono Andes
2007-01-16 19:49:18
Very beautiful!!
SoundsGood
2007-01-22 01:51:50
Wow! great composition on this!