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Daily Mail online :

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9309235/Shoppers-hit-streets-sunworshippers-sea-despite-Covid-lockdown.html

 

Camber, East Sussex, UK. 28 Feb, 2021. UK Weather: Warm winter sunshine with breezy winds here at Camber Sands in East Sussex. Lots of families and people enjoying the mild winter weather walking along the sandy beach. Large group of people enjoying the fresh air on the golden sands. Photo Credit: Paul Lawrenson/Alamy Live News
Contributor: PAL Media / Alamy Stock Photo
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Camber, East Sussex, UK. 28 Feb, 2021. UK Weather: Warm winter sunshine with breezy winds here at Camber Sands in East Sussex. Lots of families and people enjoying the mild winter weather walking along the sandy beach. Large group of people enjoying the fresh air on the golden sands. Photo Credit: Paul Lawrenson/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
 
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27/02/2021 Daily Mail (print)

A glass of Bailey's Irish Cream on ice, with bottle. R97561 David Towers

NASCAR racing at Talladega, Alabama. 2A3RRBW Alpha Stock

Clematis diversifolia - herbaceous perennial border plant. D9XPF9 Plantography

Gladiolus - sword lily flowers. JFF7W0 Sergio Azenha

Snowdrops, Galanthus plicatus Diggory, close up. D3X684 RM Floral

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Guardian online:

 

A tunnel linking Scotland and Northern Ireland? Fantasy has replaced British modesty, 19 February

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/19/tunnel-scotland-northern-ireland-fantasy-modesty-train-journey

TXF2M5 Big Water Of Fleet viaduct, Dumfries & Galloway - Larum Stock


Top 10 books about castaways, 24 February
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/feb/24/top-10-books-about-castaways
BNE7MY - Bishop Rock Lighthouse, The Scilly Isles - Ian Cowe

 

Country diary, 26 February
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/feb/26/country-diary-as-a-mountain-hare-makes-tracks-i-end-up-on-thin-ice
MA8M21 - mountain hare in snow - Karen Miller Photography

 

A million chickens die on way from farm to abattoir each year, 26 February
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/feb/26/dying-like-flies-a-million-chickens-die-on-way-from-farm-to-abattoir-each-year
2APYB24 - poultry chicken transported in plastic crate - Fahroni

 

Letter - Imaginative lessons and teacher-awarded exam grades, 26 February
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/feb/26/imaginative-lessons-and-teacher-awarded-exam-grades
A95CDB - shadow of a child on a swing - Jack Sullivan

 

Seven ways to cope until the end of lockdown, 27 February
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/feb/27/seven-ways-to-cope-until-the-end-of-lockdown
PWBG1G - Portglenone Forest, County Antrim, N.Ireland -  Ian Proctor

 

Doctors fear new child mental health crisis in UK, made worse by Covid, 27 February
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/feb/27/doctors-fear-new-child-mental-health-crisis-in-uk-made-worse-by-covid
EWDB2A - child sat on stairs - True Images

 

Should you book a holiday for 2021 yet?  27 February
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2021/feb/27/should-you-book-holiday2021-refunds-covid-lockdown

F1T54H - Cala Macarelleta, Menorca - robertharding
BE7PA9 - view from Snowdon summit - Robin Weaver
K064MH - caravan park beside the river Exe - Anna Stowe Landscapes UK
MY2RJ4 - jet aeroplane silhouette - Skorzewiak
C90R4H - sandy beach, Corregidor Island, Phillipines -  Image Professionals GmbH
ET4961 - old woman touching smart phone - MITO images GmbH

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On 24/02/2021 at 14:43, davidhu said:

Landscape Magazine March 2021 (print). ISSN 9772049895060

 

You're welcome Clare and John.

 

Found a few more.

 

Blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, close up of blossom. C58MCK Hugh McKean

Blue Tit challenging its own reflection in a window. D749KY Mick Taylor

Male Stonechat on top of a gorse bush, Pembrokeshire. C48CKN Jerome Murray

Skylark singing on moorland in May, North Wales. B23RKY Alan Williams

Black Bog ant, adult worker on a leaf, Carmarthenshire. HDWHT4 Richard Becker

 

Following are all from the Gower Peninsula, South Wales.

Beach and cliffs, Rhossili Bay. CYKPDF Stephen Saks

The popular walk to Worms Head from Rhossili village. WG9YFB Christopher Nicholson

St Marys church, Rhossili. D3N0FP Cofiant Images

Sailors Corner, St Marys churchyard, Rhossili. C2KND2 Dan Santillo

Path and gateway leading to Rhossili beach. ARFRDD Jeremy Inglis

View of the unspoilt landscape behind Rhossili village, looking out to sea. 2CMN0XC Julian Eales

Culver Hole, an old smugglers hideout, built into the cliff face, Port Eynon. B8KM0Y Liquid Light

Trig point on Rhossili Downs. CR1T6J ffoto-travel

The preserved tomb of Sweyne's Howes. JC4HJ7 Chris Howers

Walkers enjoy the sights of Mewslade Bay. GD07J2 travelling light

Tide worn rock formations, Mewslade Bay. C2KMHJ Dan Santillo

Wild ponies on the downs overlooking Rhossili Bay. ARD0PF  The Photolibrary Wales/Simon Roberts

Steps leading down to Worms Head. BBEEPJ Mark Boulton

View of, and through, the Devils Bridge at Worms Head. ETRAWB ffoto-travel

Teardrop opening of the Paviland Cave between Rhossili and Port Eynon. FX6EFC Jeff Tucker

The wreck of the Helvetia, Rhossili Bay. PYFEWT Christopher Drabble

Old Rectory, once a base for radar workers during WW2, Rhossili Bay. JHKXKF jax 10289

Dog walker at the end of the Gower Peninsula overlooking Worms Head. WG9RCF Christopher Nicholson

 

 

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