Bins lined up by the trees and path. I'm assuming they've been collected from within the park that is down there, and which is still closed post Gabrielle. It appears they've done a lot of tidying though, from what I could see. Perhaps this should go in the seen while walking/strolling thread ..... but there are two paths here
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This third track has a load of gravel on it - I'm guessing to enable the heavy equipment to get in and out, for the clean up after Gabrielle. The water table was already high with lots of mud about, and Gabrielle meant vehicles couldn't get in at all. It goes through the dog agility area.
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The Yorkshire Sculpture Park is one of Europe’s leading open air art organizations. As part of a major fundraising initiative, the Walk of Art was conceived; a 110 metre pathway leading up to the new visitor centre designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects. Made from stainless steel, the path contains the names of all donors to the park – Alan Titchmarsh rubs shoulders with Liz Dawn. As the number of donors increases, so does the path grow.
With hindsight, we should have taken the ‘high road’ so to speak. The mention of a rocky creek was an understatement. It was more like jumping from one boulder to the next!
#Larapinta Trail 2005-28 – West to East: Standley Chasm to Jay Creek
Erosion has claimed this trail along the bluffs of Lake Erie. It was a great vantage point for spectacular views, but I had to settle for a shot through a chain-link fence on this outing.
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