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7 thoughts on “Rob Adams”

  1. Amazing image, Rob – glad I wasn’t underneath it at the time…

  2. Anthony Skellern says:

    The word ‘Wow’ was invented for sights like this!
    Stunning image, Rob.

  3. Beate Blecher avatar Beate Blecher says:

    and menacing … like a huge curtain being dragged over the hill, going to burst open any time now – makes you wonder what happened later! And all the more creepy as Dartmouth looks so unsuspecting, just lying there in the sunshine… Super view!!

  4. Mark McCaughrean says:

    Great shot which could only possibly have been improved if you’d managed to catch the RAF Red Arrows aerobatic team flying low-level along the Dart at the same time.

    Which they do, of course, on a more or less annual basis as part of the Dartmouth Regatta, well below the line of the hills; well worth seeing.

    Then again, if they’d arrived at this particular moment, I reckon they’d have scarpered pronto.

  5. Laurence Green avatar Laurie Green says:

    At first I thought this was a photo of a sandstorm moving in like one gets in Australia or Afghanistan etc, but hey, this is the UK! What an epic photo. Well seen and captured! I’ve never seen anything like this in the UK, for sure. Thanks, Rob, for sharing with us.

  6. bryan says:

    Epic!!! What a great capture, and a view I wouldn’t have gotten to see otherwise, Thanks Rob.

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