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3 km from Greenfield, Oldham, England


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SE0102 : Approaching Wimberry Stones ('Indian's Head') by Michael Fox Approaching Wimberry Stones ('Indian's Head')
There are seas of peat in this area.The setting sun has turned the dry peat russet.
SE0102 : Autumn colour on path to Oldham way by Raymond Knapman Autumn colour on path to Oldham way
View towards Wimberry Moss
SE0102 : Large boulder beside Chew Beck by Mick Garratt Large boulder beside Chew Beck
SE0102 : Wimberry Stones by Martin Clark Wimberry Stones
Wimberry Stones from Wimberry Moss, near Greenfield. The stones are known as "Indian's Head" because, when seen on the skyline from the valley below, they resemble the profile of a "red indian chief" when you turn... (more)
SE0102 : View from the top of Rams Clough by michael ely View from the top of Rams Clough
Looking southeast towards the rocks at the top of Stable Stones Brow after reaching the moorland edge near the start of the Chew Valley Horseshoe walk.
SE0102 : Flyover at Wimberry Rocks by Karl and Ali Flyover at Wimberry Rocks
A passenger jet is coming in to land at Manchester Airport, one of many that flew over us whilst climbing on the crag.
SE0102 : Indian's Head above Greenfield by michael ely Indian's Head above Greenfield
This rock feature is part of Wimberry Stones, a gritstone edge on the south side of the Chew Valley near Greenfield. Wimberry Stones are known locally as Indian's Head because the profile of some of the buttresses resemble (using a... (more)
SE0102 : Bare peat near Wimberry Moss by John Slater Bare peat near Wimberry Moss
SE0102 : The Indian's Head by David Dixon The Indian's Head
The jagged rocky skyline of Wimberry Stones, to the south of Dove Stone Reservoir, is created by a group of small crags that are known locally as "The Indian's Head" due to their resemblance to an Indian's face that is... (more)
SE0102 : Douglas Dakota wreckage of undercarriage by John Fielding Douglas Dakota wreckage of undercarriage
Crashed 19th April 1949 on Wimberry Stones Brow en route from Belfast to Manchester Airport. There were 24 fatalities (21 passengers and 3 crew). 8 passengers survived. The picture is not of the crash site itself, which is uphill at... (more)
SE0102 : Above Chew Brook by Chris Wimbush Above Chew Brook
SE0102 : Chew Road - Water Company road - linking Dove Stone and Chew Reservoirs by Peter Wood Chew Road - Water Company road - linking Dove Stone and Chew Reservoirs
Looking south-eastward.

 
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