Friday, 31 August 2007

Lincoln Cathedral

This morning produced the best conditions for sighting Lincoln Cathedral from Blacka Moor. Fine clear skies to the east and dark clouds overhead allow the silhouette to stand out.


It's easy to see why it was so important as a landmark for aircraft in the second world war. Originally the building was taller with a spire. I wonder if we would have been able to see that from 42 miles away.


Lovers of power stations can also enjoy the view and bore everyone by naming each one, from north to south.




Click on the picture for a better view.

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