Description
Early morning mist engulfs the elongated hill Long Mynd in Shropshire. Below it there are glimpses of rolling hills and linear valleys, known locally as ‘batches’. The Wrekin (407m) dominates the far horizon to the northeast and it shares a common origin with the Long Mynd as these landforms were created when England and Wales were a chain of volcanic islands on the margin of the ancient Gondwana continent.