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Follow on Google News | Chrome And Parkhouse Hill In The Glorious Peak District, Get A New Video In Their HonourAs soon as the atmospheric music kicks in, we know we are in for a treat. On a misty morning in the Peak District, the mysteriously named Chrome Hill and its neighbour Parkhouse, are brought to life with yet more Peak District TV wizardry.
We are instantly hypnotised by a harp, as the sun rises over the hills. Once again the Peak District is shown in a new light. We seemingly sail above a wondrous winter wonderland, thanks to Terrybnd and his magical camera work. The rugged beauty of the landscape is bathed in frost and the bare trees are silhouettes against the barren moors. With views from high above , we look down on a patchwork of fields and hold our breath as we view the intrepid climbers scaling the peaks. Like a weary dinosaur, Chrome Hill appears to be sleeping. The spines on its back are grit stone, tough and hard wearing, but ready for the fight. We soar over the walls and they appear like mountains on the horizon. Both hills have views to die for and the scenery is simply breathtaking. Walkers looked like dots against the great expanse of fields. On the shady side of the hills, the frost still conquers all, but on the other, with the warmth of the day, the lush green grass is exposed and the sheep can feed again. http://www.youtube.com/ Both terrifying and beautiful, Peak District online have conjured up yet another wonderful part of the Derbyshire Dales. Chrome and Parkhouse Hill need conquering. They've laid down the challenge and I think we will accept. Congratulations once again Peak District TV, on another stunning video to add to your very impressive video portfolio. This video is simply beautiful. # # # The internets most popular guide to the Peak District - with the latest accommodation information, hotels and cottages in abundance, and everything to do and see in the Peak District and surrounding areas of Derbyshire http://www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk End
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