Yorkshire Dales Barns, May 2013

Stone built barns as well as dry stone walls are prominent and most charming characteristics of Yorkshire Dales landscape, particularly Swaledale and Upper Wharfedale. Today most of them seem not to be in use, but in the past they served to house the cattle and store the hay from the surrounding fields over winter. I took these three photos around the small town of Hawes.





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  1. Lijepa serija....po arhitekturi i suhozidu - malo me podsjeća na našu zemlju (Dalmaciju i Istru)!

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