Hedley Thorne
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Aerial photographer, podcaster, wild camper, Heathrow's IT Operations Manager. Scared of fish.
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St Catherine's Hill iron age fort, with the Saxon city of Winchester behind.
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The Hockley rail viaduct, with Twyford Down behind. #Winchester
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The mind boggles. Well what the lady wants, the lady gets.
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Anna, for you, anytime. Bring lime though or whatever sordid condiments you require x
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Wittenham Clumps at sunset yesterday. This is the view from the steps on the iron age hillfort of Castle Hill, looking towards Round Hill. #Oxfordshire
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In a world of blue today at Farmoor Reservoir
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The small hilltop grove on Milk Hill, taken on a recent photoshoot. In the background lurk Tan Hill and Rybury Camp. #Wiltshire
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Thank you so much Jeanie. It was 3 hours to climb up and we took 4 hours to descend (stopping for scenery breaks). Never really had animal issues though I have been wary of nearby horses on Dartmoor before.
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Hi there, thank you. No this was a few short weeks ago, but I am in this area often.
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Rybury Camp, seen from the air. This univallate hillfort was established in the Iron Age, but the site’s story stretches back further; built over a Neolithic causewayed enclosure within the #Wiltshire landscape.
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Thank you Tim. Yes I lurk on multiple platforms!
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The River Thames at Days Lock, with Wittenham Clumps behind .
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Two prominent barrows within Windmill Hill; a large, neolithic causewayed enclosure forming the north of the Avebury World Heritage Site. #Avebury #Wiltshire
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Looking North from The Ridgeway at Chain Hill, Wantage
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The River Itchen approaching Hockley Link, Winchester. In the background is the beech clumps on St Catherine's Hill (hillfort). This is a chalk stream river and has exceptionally clear water; a rarity nowadays.
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Llyn-y-Fan Fawr and Fan Brycheiniog, a little before sunset.