DescriptionPele Tower, Inner Farne Island - geograph.org.uk - 2010838.jpg
English: Pele Tower, Inner Farne Island, 3 km from Red Barns, Northumberland, Great Britain.
A pele tower is a small or relatively small fortified tower house. They're found in districts close to the Scotland/England border. This one was built (according to the National Trust,) in 1500. The Farne Islands form a nature reserve best known for sea birds; the rough collection of twigs and branches in the photo is an attempt to provide interest for other types of bird.
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