It was brother Robs turn to drive so after scraping the frost of the car with temperatures down to -1 we headed north and parked up on the green at Foolow.
The Foolow Sinkhole |
We booted up and had a quick look around the village and started to walk along the road back towards Eyam. We could see the hole from the road and Ike realised we were going the long way around to get to it so we went back past the green and there was an A4 sheet pinned to a telegraph pole pointing the way to the sinkhole.
The fabulous sky looking down the cottages in Foolow |
Head of the Medieval village cross |
The Village Cross |
Great sunrise over Foolow |
First sight of the sinkhole in the warm early morning light |
A flock of rooks in the morning sun |
The boys looking up towards the sinkhole |
Rob, Geoff & Ike |
The bell tower of St. Hugh's Church |
Sign for the sinkhole |
One of the old village wells |
Ike, Rob & Geoff with the sinkhole visible on the hillside. |
After the brilliant sunrise we were treated to this magnificent sky. |
Closer view of the sinkhole from the road. |
The main route through was gated so we had to venture a bit further up the road. |
The sinkhole just appeared sometime before Christmas day when a local walker found it. |
This sign was at the end of our trek |
A brilliantly made seat with an engraving "Friends Rest Awhile and Dream" |
Looking at the information board for The Silence & Old Grove Lead Mines |
This gaggle of walkers headed off towards the sinkhole. |
We had our breakfast at the duckpond in Foolow |
Another of the Foolow Wells |
Foolow Village Cross |
One of the Carsington Wind Turbines in the fog |
See you next week.
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