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Fishermans hut, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Northumberland, England
Fishermans hut, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Lee Frost
Media ID 1145707
Filename: 321-3829.jpg
Size: 4080 x 5141 (12.6MB)
Date: 28th July 2008
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Lee Frost/Robert Harding
Dilapidated Fishing Net Heap Holy Island Lindisfarne Neglected North Umberland Pile Shack Wood Fishermans Hut
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This print by Lee Frost/Robert Harding showcases the rustic charm of a Fisherman's hut on Lindisfarne (Holy Island) in Northumberland, England. The structure, made entirely of wood, stands proudly against the breathtaking backdrop of this rural location. Its exterior exudes tradition and authenticity, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the area. The dilapidated state of the hut adds to its allure, as it tells a story of neglect and time passing by. Yet, amidst its contemporary pile and heap-like appearance, there is an undeniable beauty that emanates from this traditional wooden shack. The vibrant colors captured in this image bring life to every corner of the frame. From the weathered wood to the fishing net hanging nearby, each element contributes to creating a visually striking composition. Lindisfarne itself holds immense historical significance as a travel destination in England. This photograph encapsulates not only its architectural wonders but also invites viewers into a world where customs and traditions are still cherished. Lee Frost/Robert Harding's vertical shot perfectly captures all these elements with precision and artistry. It serves as an invitation for travelers seeking unique experiences rooted in culture and natural beauty.