Warren Lane, near Albury in Surrey is deeply atmospheric. It is so dark that it needed a flash to get these photographs.
Millions of feet and millions of gallons of water must have eroded this lane over millennia.
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1 comment:
Nice Dad, looks deeply atmospheric indeed. Maybe Joffie could shoot a music video there one day...
Sam
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