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| | author: Andrew Smith : Keswick, UK
 A few snaps from a walk down a disused railway at Keswick in the Lake District, UK.
It's been turned into a pleasant footpath, with numerous small bridges over the River Greta. It was used to transport coke (not the drinking stuff) and also bobbins for the cotton industry.
A bridge through a tunnel:
Framed - under the main road:
Very Old Graffiti?
Over the river:
After reaching Keswick itself, a small walk (via Cumbrian sausage and mash and a pint of Snecklifter in one of the numerous pubs) takes you to Derwent Water:
If I'd been feeling braver I'd have just climbed over this gate and...
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