
Photographs of the town and gorge of Cheddar, Somerset, England
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The View from the Southern Cliff
Standing on top of the southern cliff of Cheddar Gorge, there is a splendid view. In the foreground there is the gorge, at the bottom of which can be seen the mill pond and mill. Behind is the town of Cheddar and Cheddar Reservoir. To the right of the reservoir lies Axbridge. In the haze to the left the Quantock Hills are just visible on the horizon, whilst on the right the foothills of Mendip amble down to the Bristol Channel.
Nikon D200, AF Nikkor 35-80mm 2007-07-24

Cheddar Reservoir
Here is the view looking in the opposite direction to the picture above, from Cheddar reservoir towards the Gorge.
Nikon D200, AF Nikkor 35-80mm 2007-07-24

The Gorge from the Southern Cliff
A view of Cheddar Gorge from the top of the southern cliff. The maximum depth of the gorge is 113 metres.
Nikon D200, AF Nikkor 35-80mm 2007-07-24
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