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Autumn Colours in DacorumSubmitted by Mike Wilson (photographs by Mary Cobill).As the days grow shorter and the leaves begin to fall, Nature presents us with a wonderful display of colour.
These pictures were taken in Boxmoor and in Ashridge Park. | ||||
Reflections in the Grand Union Canal at Boxmoor.![]() Photograph by Mary Cobill. This view across the canal shows the trees in their autumn colours, reflected in the still waters of the canal. One of the many canal boats (converted into living accommodation) is moored on the right bank. | The footpath across Station Moor, Boxmoor.![]() Photograph by Mary Cobill. This footpath crosses the moor from the railway station and provides a wecome diversion from the busy roadway. The Boxmoor Trust is responsible for over 450 Acres of land around Hemel Hempstead and Bovingdon. Link to Boxmoor Trust website: www.boxmoortrust.org.uk | |||
A walk in Ashridge Forest.![]() Photograph by Mary Cobill. One of the many footpaths through Ashridge Forest. The Ashridge Estate is owned and maintained by the National Trust. This huge area of forest is home for many species of wildlife and is open to the public all year round. | Sunlight through the trees.![]() Photograph by Mary Cobill. The November sunlight filters through the trees in Ashridge Forest. The quiet and observant visitor may often catch sight of wild deer as they roam through the forest. | |||