There is an area in Clipstone Forest that is known as the Desert. It is a remnant from the mining days, being close to the old Rufford Colliery. In recent years it has also been used as a coal reclamation site.
Back in 2019, I speculated that the site was being regenerated, perhaps returning it back to nature, and it seems I was right. The area now has a sizeable pond/lake with a small island in the middle, which I could only capture with a series of shots, presented below in a panoramic format:
Overtime I suspect that it will become more green but currently, as can be seen above, it is still a mixture of dried mud and old coal deposits. I was also intrigued by the mud patterns at the edge of the water...the shapes in the first image below looking distinctly like crocodile snouts!
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