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Walton Lake

Walton Lake was originally created as a balancing lake for the River Ouzel, which is about 100 metres behind this spot. No longer needed as a balancing lake these reeds have been left to grow and create a rich wildlife habitat. The channels you see are created to provide open water.

Posted byblogmaster04/03/201306/03/2013Posted inPlacesTags:Milton Keynes, river ouzelLeave a comment on Walton Lake

Campbell Park

Saturday morning boot camp.

Posted byblogmaster02/03/201306/03/2013Posted inInterestingTags:Milton Keynes, outdoorsLeave a comment on Campbell Park

Linford Wood

Moss and low sun in Linford Wood – with a bit of lens flare.

Posted byblogmaster27/02/201306/03/2013Posted inPlacesTags:Milton KeynesLeave a comment on Linford Wood

Horses. Tattenhoe Park

Tattenhoe Park is one of the few places in Milton Keynes still awaiting the builders. These tethered horses were once a common sight around the city.

Posted byblogmaster26/02/201306/03/2013Posted inInterestingTags:Milton KeynesLeave a comment on Horses. Tattenhoe Park

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