The Waverley Arriving at Tenby Harbour Pembrokeshire.

The selective colour image captures the timeless elegance of the Waverley ship as it arrives at the picturesque Tenby Harbour in Pembrokeshire, Wales, The striking contrast between the dark waters and the white vessel and the red funnels creates a sense of drama and nostalgia, evoking a bygone era of nautical adventure. The ship stands out against the backdrop of the sky and water, its sleek lines and classic design symbolizing the enduring allure of maritime travel.

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The Waverley moored at Tenby Harbour Pembrokeshire.

The sun sets over picturesque Tenby Harbour, casting a warm glow over the Waverley paddle steamer as it rests peacefully on the calm waters. The vibrant hues of the sky reflect off the tranquil sea, creating a mesmerizing scene that captures the essence of nautical beauty in the United Kingdom. PS Waverley is the last seagoing passenger-carrying paddle steamer in the world. Built in 1946. Bought by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society (PSPS), she has been restored to her 1947 appearance.

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The Waverley Moored at Tenby Harbour Pembrokeshire

As the sun sets over Tenby Harbour in Pembrokeshire, Wales, the Waverley ship is moored, casting a reflection on the calm sea. The vibrant hues of the sky create a mesmerizing scene, evoking a sense of tranquility and nostalgia for maritime adventures. The combination of the nautical elements and the picturesque sunset makes this image a captivating portrayal of coastal beauty.

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Otter in Autumn.

Otters are carnivorous mammals in the subfamily Lutrinae. The 13 extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine, with diets based on fish and invertebrates. Lutrinae is a branch of the Mustelidae family, which also includes weasels, badgers, mink, and wolverines, among other animals. A stunning otter emerging form the water in autumn. AI created.
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View of Mam Tor from Cave Dale.

A view of Mam Tor from above Cave Dale. Mam Tor is a 517 m high peak in the Derbyshire Peak District, surrounded by two well-preserved hill forts and a history of occupation. It is also the site of one of the earliest hill forts in Britain and one of the largest in Britain, with evidence of occupation from around 1200 BC. It is also known as the ‘Shivering Mountain’. The views from the top of Mam Tor are some of the best in the country and iconic in Peak District landscape photography.

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Rushup Ridge, Peak District, Derbyshire.

Rushup Edge is a ridge in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. The ridge’s highest point is Lord’s Seat at 550 m , while Mam Tor lies beyond its eastern end, at the western end of the Great Ridge. A beautiful day to walk the Edge. The snaking road to Edale is in the foreground to the right of the image. The Edale Valley is in the background.

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Mam Tor and the Great Ridge

Walking from Mam Tor along the Great Ridge the scenery is spectacular with three hills to climb before the descent into Castleton. The first hill pictured is Hollins Hill which is a gritstone hill and is 450 metres above sea level. In the middle of the three hills sits Back Tor the highest at 538 metres. The final summit in the distance is Lose Hill at 476 metres above sea level. This image was taken late afternoon with the sun giving a beautiful golden glow to the hillside.

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Mam Tor and the Great Ridge

Walking from Mam Tor along the Great Ridge the scenery is spectacular with three hills to climb before the descent into Castleton. The first hill pictured is Hollins Hill which is a gritstone hill and is 450 metres above sea level. In the middle of the three hills sits Back Tor the highest at 538 metres. The final summit in the distance is Lose Hill at 476 metres above sea level. A light mist lying in the in the valley at the end of a beautiful day.

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