Shenstone - A different view

First up I would just like to let you know that my blog posts will not be so frequent over the coming week.  I have got a number of appointments and other commitments this week, so visits to the patch (or anywhere else for that matter) will be limited.  That said I have a couple of odds and ends that I want to post so do check back.  Anyway...on with the show.



I've recently been playing around with google maps and some image grabbing software that I downloaded to bring a series of Ariel photos of various parts of the patch allowing those who don't know the area to get a better feel for itI hope you find this interesting.

Map of the patch




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Captains Pool



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Stanklyn Wood (private, no access)



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Stanklyn Lane Paddocks



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Heath Lane


  
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Eastfields Farm & WW2 Refugee Camp


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Willow Marsh Fishery



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6 comments:

  1. Very interesting Jason. I may have a wander around some of those areas during the 'Festive Season' holiday! Thanks for the info!

    Take it easy with the German 'wares'...no...enjoy!

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  2. Cheers Pam. Check out the Stanklyn Lane area for Corn Buntings & Yellowhammers.

    As for those German wares....ja, bitte!

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  3. very interesting Jase, captains pool is uncannily like the main lake on my patch, as you have said yourself :-)

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  4. Cheers Warren...as we have said before, the similarities are uncanny

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  5. I tried to pinch a few ariel shots of my patch, Jason. But i can`t seem to manage it.

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  6. The program I used to grab the images from google maps is called FastStone Capture Dean. You can donwln load it from the below web address. Its a fully functional 30day free trial. I do believe there is an older version out there freeware too. Hope this helps mate.

    http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm

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