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12 Oct 2022 | |
Landscape And Nature News |
There is nothing like a landscape shot to engage our alumni community. We know you can never get enough and whatever the weather, we like to get outside with a camera to capture the seasons as they pass.
After a long hot and dry summer, autumn is slowly coming upon us. The air is colder in the mornings, the leaves are starting to turn and fall, and the first storms have send pupils inside for wet break.
This week we have made the most of the Indian summer to capture some early autumn images. We will be sure to share more when the leaves really reach their best.
Take a look at the gallery, we hope it brings back memories of your time here at Princethorpe.
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