English: One of the infamous tame sheep of Haworth Moor poses for a photo in front of the ruined farmhouse known as 'Top Withens'. Some believe the location to have been Emily Brontë's inspiration for her famous 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. For those that can appreciate the barren beauty of a moor it is a spectacular spot - this photo was taken on a fine day, but the close fog of winter brings a whole new sort of isolation to the peaks and valleys here. The original copy of this image is online at this address.
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