While the rest of the UK has been smothered in snow, the Isle of Man has only really had a smattering. The picture is of Snaefell, the Manx mountain. Appropriately the name means 'snow mountain'. The picture was taken from the path to North Barrule.
The line running across the mountain is the track of the Snaefell Mountain Railway, while the building and masts are part of the air traffic control system. From this angle you can't quite see the Summit Hotel.
Although we don't get much snow, we do get ice, so book deliveries have been quite exciting.
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