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Video Postcard. WOODNOOK - Slideshow - pc05.

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2007

Woodnook Valley in South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, U.K., is a small hidden calcareous grassland, and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

This is a slideshow of shots taken during December 2006 and June 2005.

News of Woodnook's surrounding area is covered by the Grantham Journal - web site:
http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk

Camera: Konica Minolta Z5.
Original shots: 2560x1920, reduced to, and uploaded at, 640x480.
Best quality is seen at the reduced You Tube screen.

Music:
Excerpt from 'Horkstow Grange' by Percy Grainger, from 'Lincolnshire Posy.'

Woodnook lies at the heart of a group of attractive Lincolnshire villages: Old Somerby, Ponton, Boothby Pagnell, Stroxton, Stoke Rochford, Bassingthorpe, Westby, Burton le Coggles, Bitchfield, Irnham, Ingoldsby, Ropsley, Colsterworth, Skillington, Corby Glen, and Harlaxton.

Video postcards in this series include:
Barrowby, Denton, Little Ponton, Antons Gowt nr. Boston, Crowland, Wimbledon, Wimbledon Common, London, London Eye, Albert Bridge, Belvoir Castle, Harlaxton, Harlaxton Manor, Hemmingford Abbots, Belton nr. Grantham, Grantham market place, Woolsthorpe by Belvoir, Londonthorpe, Londonthorpe Wood, Honington, Epping Forest, Woodnook Valley, Walcot nr. Folkingham and Sleaford , Stoke Rochford, Stroxton, Harlow, Peakirk, Clipsham.

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  • I'm sorry but no middle school band could pull off the whole of Lincolshire Posy. No way.

  • very good

  • NICE! My middle school band is playing this!

  • Beautifully haunting pictures with a perfectly matching song! Maybe that's because they're both from Lincolnshire! That speaks both for your good taste and for the compositional skills of Mr. Percy Grainger! Thuderous applause for your choice of his music!

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