Monday, October 23, 2006

THE LAKE DISTRICT

IN BRITAIN





Park OverviewAt 2,292 sq km (885 SQ MILES) the largest of England's National Parks provides an exciting mix of mountain and lake scenery. Postcard-perfect in summer, in fall the brown bracken of the mountain slopes contrasts with the reds of oak forests and the beginnings of snow-white frosting on the mountain peaks. The Lake District is a walker's paradise at any time.

Be warned: the weather can change suddenly, and even if it looks fine at lower elevations, the peaks may be subject to unpleasant conditions. Always check the weather forecast before setting out


like this :










Here is al small card of "THE LAKE DISTRICT",
where you can see wehre it is and whats around it is.


The Lake District National Park is one of fourteen National parks in the United Kingdom. It lies entirely within Cumbria, and is one of England's few mountainous regions. All the land in England higher than three thousand feet above sea level lies within the Park. The Lakes, as the region is also called, were made famous during the early 19th century by the poetry and writings of William Wordsworth and the Lake Poets.















This post was written by maximilian andreas staehle .

I got the informations from the WWW you can see bigger sides like this in google if you want.


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