With a blast of early autumn sunshine. I imagine the moss must have really bounced back since the the summer droughts.
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Watching nature take its course, from the top of a hill in northern England
Watching nature take its course, from the top of a hill in northern England
It took me some time to work out what was going on here.
I’ve never seen anything like this, and unlike tootlepedal, I’ve not yet worked out what’s going on. Is it a culivated field whose furrows have been covered with moss? Is someone growing moss as a crop? Inquiring minds want to know!
It looks like a corrugated roof covered in moss.
It’s a corrugated roof, that is covered with moss. I didn’t quite expect the image to be such an illusion!
Fascinating picture. I presume that it’s the corrugated roof of an outbuilding of some kind. xx
Spot on Flighty, I think it is the lack of skyline that makes it tricky to interpret!