Lake District National Park

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Lake District National Park

Lake District National Park Lake District From Above Part 1 National Parks are beautiful, spectacular and often dramatic expanses of relatively wild country. Each National Park has its own managing authority to conserve and enhance its natural beauty, wildlife and cultural heritage and to help people understand and enjoy its special qualities.National Parks are protected under legislation and the planning system to ensure conservation and enhancement of their special qualities not just for the present, but also for future generations of residents and visitors. Wast Water, Wasdale, Copeland District/ Styhead Tarn, Borrowdale, Allerdale District/ Ullswater, Eden/ Thirlmere, St. John's and Castlerigg Wythburn, Allerdale District/ Derwent Water, Borrowdale, Allerdale District/ Ashness Bridge, Borrowdale, Allerdale District/ Sixteen largest lakes Windermere - 14.8 square kilometres/ Ullswater - 8.9 square kilometres/ Derwentwater - 5.5 square kilometres/ Bassenthwaite Lake - 5.3 square kilometres/ Coniston Water - 4.0 square kilometres/ Haweswater - 3.9 square kilometres/ Thirlmere - 3.3 square kilometres/ Ennerdale Water - 3 square kilometres/ Wastwater - 2.9 square kilometres/ Crummock Water - 2.5 square kilometres/ Esthwaite Water - 1 square kilometre/ Buttermere - 0.9 square kilometres/ Grasmere - 0.6 square kilometres/ Loweswater - 0.6 square kilometres/ Rydal Water - 0.3 square kilometres/ Brotherswater - 0.2 square kilometres/ //www.lakedistrict.gov.uk A compilation of a year's worth of drone shoots in the Lake District, Cumbria, England. The imagery covers several locations in the Lake District:Derwent Water, Ashness Bridge, Sourmilk Gill near Seatoller, Ullswater from Oxford Crag on the South side, Wast Water, Thirlmere & Raven Crag from Sippling Crag, Blackbeck Tarn and Styhead Tarn.The footage was filmed on a GoPro Hero 4 Black Edition in 4K, mounted on a DJI Phantom 2 quadcopter.