Wordsworth's Lakeland and the Lake District: A Bird's Eye View (1997)
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Two films about the poet William Wordsworth and the Lake District.
The Lake District: A Bird's Eye View 200 years ago the Lake District's greatest poet, William Wordsworth, invited readers to imagine they were on a cloud hovering above Great Gable and the Scafell range - the highest land in England. Starting from where Wordsworth could only imagine, this video takes a breathtaking bird's eye view of the landscape that was his inspiration. Fly over Lakeland's best loved mountains including Helvellyn, the Langdale Pikes, Pillar and, of course, Scafell Pike and Great Gable - symbol of the Lake District National Park. Enjoy the scenery of Ullswater and Grasmere as well as the hustle and bustle of Windermere. See these and more of your favourite Lakeland places both in glorious summer and etched with the snows of winter.
Wordsworth's Lakeland Explore the beautiful English Lake District and enjoy the magnificent scenery that inspired William Wordsworth, the greatest of the nature poets. Wordsworth's Lakeland combines readings from his poetry and his "Guide to the Lakes" with stunning visual images, capturing the changing moods and seasons of the Lake District. Enjoy the majesty of the mountains and the tranquillity of the Lakes. Visit Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain, and Wastwater, which has its deepest lake. See Dove Cottage and Rydal Mount, Wordsworth's homes in the beautiful Vale of Grasmere. Discover the sites that will live forever in the poetry of the language.
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