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223 metres above sea level, the moor-top at Mellor, a little north of Blackburn, Lancashire, is the site of the Millennium viewpoint, where on clear days fantastic views can be had of the Yorkshire Dales and West Pennine Moors, the Lake District, Furness, the whole of the Fylde coast, the Isle of Man and Snowdonia, as well as more local features such as the Bowland Fells, Ribble Valley, Pendle Hill, Blackpool Tower.

The Millennium Disc was erected in 2002 as part of the village’s celebrations.It guides walkers on the moor as to the places they can see from the viewpoint. Buried beneath the stone circle is a time capsule, put together by pupils at St Mary’s School.

Uniquely this modest hill of 223m, has a defunct Royal Observation Nuclear Blast and Fallout Monitoring Station from the cold war era . The monitoring post was opened in July 1959, and was decommissioned in October 1968. Many local people still believe that this was a nuclear shelter for the use of the population during times of war.



Paul.
 
223 metres above sea level, the moor-top at Mellor, a little north of Blackburn, Lancashire, is the site of the Millennium viewpoint, where on clear days fantastic views can be had of the Yorkshire Dales and West Pennine Moors, the Lake District, Furness, the whole of the Fylde coast, the Isle of Man and Snowdonia, as well as more local features such as the Bowland Fells, Ribble Valley, Pendle Hill, Blackpool Tower.

The Millennium Disc was erected in 2002 as part of the village’s celebrations.It guides walkers on the moor as to the places they can see from the viewpoint. Buried beneath the stone circle is a time capsule, put together by pupils at St Mary’s School.

Uniquely this modest hill of 223m, has a defunct Royal Observation Nuclear Blast and Fallout Monitoring Station from the cold war era . The monitoring post was opened in July 1959, and was decommissioned in October 1968. Many local people still believe that this was a nuclear shelter for the use of the population during times of war.



Paul.

What a great video that is, and what a perfect choice of music. Drones often get bad press but when they are used in such a way as this they can produce spectacular images. Is it your own video?
 
What a great video that is, and what a perfect choice of music. Drones often get bad press but when they are used in such a way as this they can produce spectacular images. Is it your own video?

Yes the video is mine, the Mini 3 Pro drone is fantastic for the size and cost and the 4k resolution makes a lot of difference. Plenty more examples on my YouTube channel m8 to watch if you fancy it.

Paul.
 


Photos of a crab spider crab spider (Xysticus spec) and a constantly moving snout mite (Bdellidae) taken late at night in the garden:

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Paul.
 
Photos of a crab spider crab spider (Xysticus spec) and a constantly moving snout mite (Bdellidae) taken late at night in the garden:

Xysticus_spec_a1-XL.jpg


Xysticus_spec_b-XL.jpg


snout_a_b-XL.jpg


snout_a_a-XL.jpg



Paul.
Nice work Paul. Is there a photography thread? Would be good to talk equipment. Try as I might I don't think I'll ever get to grips with ISO, shutter speed, depth of field and f-stop combinations which is why I have a good bridge camera (Nikon Coolpix P900) with settings for moonshots, bird photography and such.
 
Nice work Paul. Is there a photography thread? Would be good to talk equipment. Try as I might I don't think I'll ever get to grips with ISO, shutter speed, depth of field and f-stop combinations which is why I have a good bridge camera with settings for moonshots, bird photography and such.

This is the only place where photography appears and is discussed, but there are many forums outside of GOT that would be of great benefit to join - there are experts everywhere when you can find them.

Paul.
 
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