It is the highest point in the West Midlands at 265m and the views from there are very extensive. It is marred by a growth of communications towers of some complicated design. Somehow, whilst taking a photo of the man-made environment I forgot to get some snaps of the views ( mapping's getting to my brain!)
Saturday, 15 August 2009
Turners Hill
After months of mapping in the Black Country and avoiding this hill I finally managed to map this (location)
It is the highest point in the West Midlands at 265m and the views from there are very extensive. It is marred by a growth of communications towers of some complicated design. Somehow, whilst taking a photo of the man-made environment I forgot to get some snaps of the views ( mapping's getting to my brain!)
It is the highest point in the West Midlands at 265m and the views from there are very extensive. It is marred by a growth of communications towers of some complicated design. Somehow, whilst taking a photo of the man-made environment I forgot to get some snaps of the views ( mapping's getting to my brain!)
Monday, 10 August 2009
Warwick Social and Mapping
Thanks to everyone who braved a gloomy drizzly August evening and the vagaries of Warwick's scant provision for parking. We have certainly made Warwick look a little more cared for. Here are the results.
Before
After
And here's us in the Roebuck pub afterwards - you can't see Mary cos she's behind the camera.
Before
After
And here's us in the Roebuck pub afterwards - you can't see Mary cos she's behind the camera.
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