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Saturday, 31st July 2010

 

Holiday Photograph of the Year 2006 gallery

Here is a selection of some of the entries so far:

 

Jill Thurston of Common Lane, Kenilworth took this picture of 'a very pretty sky' at a camp site near Tenby, South Wales.

Sue Harrop of Stone Hill, Bloxham, contributed this picture of Ben on the beach.

Arthur Belgrove of Dudley Road, Kenilworth took this picture of Ben Wyvis in May while on a walking and mountain biking holiday north of Inverness.

Tracey Knott of Donalbain Close, Warwick took this picture of the Circular Quay and Opera House in Sydney in February this year.

Louise Hands of Windy Arbour, Kenilworth sent in this picture of early morning Crete, taken in August.

Jim Scott of Macdonald Road, Coventry took this picture at Jersey zoo of a female gorilla eating a green pepper.

Ian Dyson sent in this picture taken in Stockholm this March.

Ten-year-old Hannah Such of Warwick Gates called this picture 'Someone's took a wrong turn'. She took it while on holiday in Calpe on the Costa Blanca.

Harriet Tolley, 14, of Whitnash sent in this holiday picture which she called The Crocodile Hunter.

David Whale of Arden Road, Kenilworth took this picture of the Sunday morning market in Salernes, Provence in August this year.

Nina Packie of Randall Road, Kenilworth sent in this picture.

Amy Levis, 16, of Leamington took this picture in Antigua.

Nicholas Ingram of Leamington Terrace, Leamington took this picture of a pair of ospreys in the Spey Valley.

Joy Mills of Woodcote Road, Leamington took this stunning sunset picture in Sandbanks, Dorset.

Mave Dellor of St Fremund Way, Leamington submitted this picture of an Orthodox priest on the pilgrim route to Lalibela in Ethiopia.

 

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