Sun shade portrait beech tree branches overhanging rocky channel Marshaw Wyre River, Tower Lodge, Trough of Bowland, Lancashire


The Marshaw Wyre, a headwater stream of the River Wyre that enters the sea at Fleetwood, is incised into glacial deposits supporting shallow-rooted beech trees and conifers downstream of the exposed moortops where the stream starts. The stream, in dry weather, is reduced to a trickle. It responds rapidly to heavy rain, however. The steep slopes, thin soils and impermeable bedrock of the upland valley give rise to the rapid overland flow of rainwater. A view looking downstream from Tower Lodge, a small house at the side of the Lancaster- Dunsop Bridge road (out of sight right of shot), and originally built as a gate lodge to a shooting lodge on the moors above in the early 19th Century.


Size: 3147px × 4721px
Location: Marshaw Wyre, at Tower Lodge, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Photo credit: © robert harrison / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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