Plovers pose on the dark peat hags
by Ed Douglas from Environment | The Guardian on (#2T3XC)
Bleaklow, Derbyshire So sleek, quick and nimble, with butter-gold speckles on its back, this bird is a shy jewel of the moors
The sombre northern flank of Bleaklow has three Black Cloughs, differentiated with admirable directness as Near, Middle and Far. Clough is a northern word, likely Old Norse in origin, for a cleft in a hill.
The overall effect is familiar enough - bleak, desolate, country. But look more closely and the contrasts are spectacular.
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