Gallery A week in pictures from around East Devon
PUBLISHED: 08:00 21 July 2018 | UPDATED: 12:14 31 August 2018
Alex Walton
From Exmouth lifeboat station. Picture: Terry Whitmore
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Don’t miss our readers’ photos from around East Devon sent in via iwitness24.co.uk.
Beautiful place to sit and great views. Picture: Rachel BondEach week we put together a gallery of readers’ pictures sent to us through our photo-sharing website iwitness24.
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From lifeboat station. Picture: Terry Whitmore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
RNAS Yeovilton air day 2018. Picture: Jason Sedgemore
On Wednesday 18th July 2018, I was near Exmouth Pavilion, and over looking towards the road, and the Exmouth observation wheel, in between the sun came out looking orange. Notice the grass is yellow from the dry weather in recent months. Picture: Luke Eveleigh
A low tide bimble to Sandy Bay. Picture: Ian Woolger
This was taken shortly after 12:00noon on Monday 16th July 2018, on Sidmouth sea-front. Picture: Luke Eveleigh
Taken just downstream from White bridge
Got to hand it to Clinton Devon Estates and Aggregate Industries. A beautiful oasis being created in the old Blackhill Quarry workings, alongside the East Devon Way. Picture: Ian Woolger
Got to hand it to Clinton Devon Estates and Aggregate Industries. A beautiful oasis being created in the old Blackhill Quarry workings, alongside the East Devon Way. Picture: Ian Woolger
On the slopes leading up toward East Hill Strips, this forlorn bus sits, never to roll its wheels again....what tales it could tell. Picture: Ian Woolger
Taken from White Bridge looking upstream
Got to hand it to Clinton Devon Estates and Aggregate Industries. A beautiful oasis being created in the old Blackhill Quarry workings, alongside the East Devon Way. Picture: Ian Woolger
Taken from another of the many paths above Squabmoor Reservoir
Always something to look at while shopping in Exmouth. Picture: David O'Neil
Taken from the Otter river path
Visiting cat wondering if it is time to be sent home. Picture: Alison Cameron
This has to be the most famous path of them all!
I was in Sidmouth with the walking group, and there I stood overlooking across the stream, towards Sidmouth beach, on Monday 16th July 2018. Picture: Luke Eveleigh
Mostly shot at Seaton wetlands except the grey squirrel which was shot at Beavor lane Axminster. Picture: Darren Kerle
Mostly shot at Seaton wetlands except the grey squirrel which was shot at Beavor lane Axminster. Picture: Darren Kerle
Mostly shot at Seaton wetlands except the grey squirrel which was shot at Beavor lane Axminster. Picture: Darren Kerle
Fantastic view taken from one of the many paths above Squabmoor Reservoir
Mostly shot at Seaton wetlands except the grey squirrel which was shot at Beavor lane Axminster. Picture: Darren Kerle
Mostly shot at Seaton wetlands except the grey squirrel which was shot at Beavor lane Axminster. Picture: Darren Kerle
A beautiful day with a light breeze, I took my dog for an early morning walk on Woodbury Common.
A beautiful day with a light breeze, I took my dog for an early morning walk on Woodbury Common.
Found at Budleigh Salterton beach. Picture: Shane Smith
Just some pics of my Non Working Cocker Spaniel. Picture: Clive Sluter
Beautiful views up on the East Devon Common walking our best friend. Picture: Shane Smith
Just some pics of my Non Working Cocker Spaniel. Picture: Clive Sluter
Just some pics of my Non Working Cocker Spaniel. Picture: Clive Sluter
Millie, our rescued Romanian street dog, enjoying her freedom! Picture: Lesley Payne
In the sea at Budleigh. Picture: Lesley Payne
I was admiring the garden when our recently rescued dog Millie leapt on to my knee and sat directly in front of me! Picture: Gill Barrett
My gorgeous "great granddog". Out for a walk. Picture: Barbara Mellor
Out for a walk. Picture: Barbara Mellor
One of our favourite walks along the river Otter path. Picture: Barbara Mellor
Enjoying Exmouth secure field. Picture: Jan Thornton
My much loved spaniel Tiggy who hated the sea because it moved but loved swimming in the estuary. Picture: Barbara Mellor
One happy dog. Picture: Shane Smith
Bella is 10 years old and still gets mistaken for a puppy when out on walks, although her favourite place is chilling out at home. Picture: Daisy Mitchell
Tiggy again, this time enjoying the snow! Picture: Barbara Mellor
My dear Maddie had her first experience of snow this year. We walked a loop taking part of the golf course in Exmouth and found big drifts of snow. Picture: Anna Childs
Maddie the pup enjoying running the expanse of the beach. What fun. Picture: Anna Childs
Maddie loves the beach and this sunset pic tells a lot of mine and her love for our home town beach. Picture: Anna Childs
An adventurous rabbit. Picture: Anna Wickins
My dog had his hair cut now kept out of the sun as dogs can get sun stroke. Picture: Kevin Jago
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