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near to Kielder Water [water Feature], Northumberland, Great Britain


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NY6687 : "Whirling beans", Leaplish by Oliver Dixon "Whirling beans", Leaplish
Two (out of a total of three) giant balls made of rope, designed by Colin Rose in 1995 as part of the Kielder Arts Programme. LinkExternal link
NY6687 : The enchanted forest walk to the red squirrel hide by Steve  Fareham The enchanted forest walk to the red squirrel hide
NY6687 : Kielder Water at Leaplish by Anthony Foster Kielder Water at Leaplish
NY6687 : View from Freya's Cabin by James T M Towill View from Freya's Cabin
The view from Freya's Cabin art installation by the Lakeside Way. This photograph was taken during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020/21.
NY6687 : Jetty at Leaplish by John H Darch Jetty at Leaplish
High pressure in October gives a Mediterranean feel to Kielder Water.
NY6687 : Entrance to "The Human Burrow" sculpture by Gordon Brown Entrance to "The Human Burrow" sculpture
A deep (very) dark space with recorded sounds to fascinate and disturb(?).
NY6687 : Kielder Water by Peter McDermott Kielder Water
Small jetty on Kielder Water near Leaplish.
NY6687 : View of Kielder Water from Freya's cabin by Nick Mutton 01329 000000 View of Kielder Water from Freya's cabin
NY6687 : The Main Jetty at Leaplish by Andy Beecroft The Main Jetty at Leaplish
NY6687 : "Shadow" by Barbara Carr "Shadow"
A sculpture by Julia Barton. See NY6687 : Information board for "Shadow".
NY6687 : Leaplish Waterside Park, Kielder Water by Colin Park Leaplish Waterside Park, Kielder Water
NY6687 : Shadow by Mick Garratt Shadow
A sculpture by Julia Barton is "inspired by and celebrates the ancient trees along Beeches Walk. The work consists of eight parts and is made from local whinstone, sandstone and earth. The parts are seen to relate to each other and... (more)

 
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