Monthly Visit: No.4

There are many places that I’ve been to in the last month that may be worthy of a monthly visit article, it is hard to narrow it down. For instance, just yesterday, I visited the Cotswold Water Park and took this photo of a lake…

Lake, landscape

A peaceful lake in the Cotswold Water Park

And also during the last month, I visited the Forest of Dean and took this photo. It has been hot and humid over the last few weeks, and as a result, much of the ground is drying up. In order to take this photo, I placed the camera inside a dried up bike track.

Leaf, landscape

A leaf in a dried up bike track

However, for this Monthly Visit, I will be concentrating on a different location - British Camp in the Malvern Hills. British Camp is an Neolithic fort located on top of the Malvern Hills. It is the perfect place to build a fort, as any potential attackers can be noticed from a long way away, not to mention the climb up the hill.

Landscape

The view of Worcestershire from British Camp

Landscape

British Camp in the Malvern Hills

Located slightly further down the hill, is this little cave…

Cave at British Camp

And down the other side of the hill is this reservoir…

Reservoir, landscape

Reservoir at British Camp

And to end, here is a photo of the Camp on the left, with the reservoir and the surrounding area.

Landscape

View from British Camp with the landscape beyond

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