Landscape photography of the Lakes, Dales, Moors and Wolds
Rampsholme Island dawn mist
Rampsholme Island is the smallest of Derwent Water’s four islands. Its name derives from the old norse for wild garlic, a plant that thrives there.
This view of Rampsholme appearing through the autumnal dawn mist also shows the more distant Derwent Isle below the distinctive shape of Dodd.
Rampsholme Island dawn mist was last modified: February 14th, 2024 by Gavin Dronfield
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