Panaramics . Jalbum 8.9 Alaska-large slides/Alaska-large.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Alaska-large.jpg AlaskaGlacier slides/AlaskaGlacier.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/AlaskaGlacier.jpg AlaskaInlet slides/AlaskaInlet.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/AlaskaInlet.jpg AlaskaStop slides/AlaskaStop.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Alaska inlet Alaska inlet slides/AlaskaStop.jpg Amber Fort slides/Amber Fort.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Amber Fort (Hindi: आमेर क़िला, also known as Amer Fort) is located in Amber, 11 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. The fort borders the Maota Lake, and is a major tourist attraction in Rajasthan. Amber Fort (Hindi: आमेर क़िला, also known as Amer Fort) is located in Amber, 11 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. The fort borders the Maota Lake, and is a major tourist attraction in Rajasthan. slides/Amber Fort.JPG Bandhavgarh 0005 slides/Bandhavgarh 0005.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. slides/Bandhavgarh 0005.jpg Bandhavgarh 0007 slides/Bandhavgarh 0007.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. slides/Bandhavgarh 0007.jpg Bandhavgarh 0008 slides/Bandhavgarh 0008.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India. slides/Bandhavgarh 0008.jpg Blackforest slides/Blackforest.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Blackforest in Germany Blackforest in Germany slides/Blackforest.jpg buddist slides/buddist.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Monstry in Leh Monstry in Leh slides/buddist.JPG Chandigarh Grnds slides/Chandigarh Grnds.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Rock Garden is a sculpture garden in Chandigarh, India, also known as Nek Chand's Rock Garden, after its founder, Nek Chand, a government official who started the garden secretly in his spare time in 1957. Today it is spread over an area of forty-acre (160,000 m²), it is completely built of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items Rock Garden is a sculpture garden in Chandigarh, India, also known as Nek Chand's Rock Garden, after its founder, Nek Chand, a government official who started the garden secretly in his spare time in 1957. Today it is spread over an area of forty-acre (160,000 m²), it is completely built of industrial & home waste and thrown-away items slides/Chandigarh Grnds.JPG Chartwell slides/Chartwell.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Chartwell.JPG Chatsworth House slides/Chatsworth House.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Chatsworth House.jpg Chatsworth slides/Chatsworth.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Chatsworth.jpg dockyard slides/dockyard.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Portsmouth Skyline taken on the IPhone looking out towards the spinnaker tower Portsmouth Skyline taken on the IPhone looking out towards the spinnaker tower slides/dockyard.JPG Frog Firle slides/Frog Firle.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Frog Firle.JPG Glacier sit slides/Glacier sit.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Glacier sit.jpg Golden Horn Bos slides/Golden Horn Bos.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Golden Horn Bos.jpg Golden Horn Mar slides/Golden Horn Mar.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Golden Horn Mar.jpg Hatshepsut Temple slides/Hatshepsut Temple.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Hatshepsut Temple.jpg Himalays slides/Himalays.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Himalays.JPG HimalaysJess slides/HimalaysJess.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Jess looking cold in the Himalayas .. Jess looking cold in the Himalayas .. slides/HimalaysJess.jpg Horn Panoramic slides/Horn Panoramic.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Horn Panoramic.jpg Ightham Mote slides/Ightham Mote.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Ightham Mote.JPG Indus Valley 2 slides/Indus Valley 2.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Indus Valley 2.jpg Indus Valley slides/Indus Valley.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Indus Valley.jpg Istanbul Bridge slides/Istanbul Bridge.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Istanbul Bridge Istanbul Bridge slides/Istanbul Bridge.jpg Jalmahal1 slides/Jalmahal1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Jalmahal1.jpg Jersey fort slides/Jersey fort.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Jersy Harbour looking out to Fort Jersy Harbour looking out to Fort slides/Jersey fort.jpg Khardungla Pass 1 slides/Khardungla Pass 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 5359 m) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies. The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen. Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Chinese Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hundar, in the area north of the pass, mute witnesses to history. Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 5359 m) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies. The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen. Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Chinese Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hundar, in the area north of the pass, mute witnesses to history. slides/Khardungla Pass 1.jpg Khardungla Pass slides/Khardungla Pass.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 5359 m) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies. The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen. Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Chinese Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hundar, in the area north of the pass, mute witnesses to history. Khardung La (Khardung Pass, la means pass in Tibetan) (elevation 5359 m) is a high mountain pass located in the Ladakh region, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The local pronunciation is "Khardong La" or "Khardzong La," but, as with most names in Ladakh, the romanised spelling varies. The pass on the Ladakh Range lies north of Leh and is the gateway to the Shyok and Nubra valleys. The Siachen Glacier lies partway up the latter valley. Built in 1976, it was opened to motor vehicles in 1988 and has since seen many automobile, motorbike and mountain biking expeditions. Maintained by the Border Roads Organisation, the pass is strategically important to India as it is used to carry essential supplies to the Siachen. Khardong La is historically important as it lies on the major caravan route from Leh to Kashgar in Chinese Central Asia. About 10,000 horses and camels used to take the route annually, and a small population of Bactrian camels can still be seen at Hundar, in the area north of the pass, mute witnesses to history. slides/Khardungla Pass.jpg Kullu Valley slides/Kullu Valley.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kullu was once known as Kulanthpitha - `the end of the habitable world`. Beyond rose the forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the shining river Beas, lay the fabled `Silver Valley`. Kullu was once known as Kulanthpitha - `the end of the habitable world`. Beyond rose the forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the shining river Beas, lay the fabled `Silver Valley`. slides/Kullu Valley.JPG Kumbalgarh 2 slides/Kumbalgarh 2.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 2.JPG Kumbalgarh 3 slides/Kumbalgarh 3.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 3.JPG Kumbalgarh 4 slides/Kumbalgarh 4.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 4.JPG Kumbalgarh 6 slides/Kumbalgarh 6.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 6.JPG Kumbalgarh 7 slides/Kumbalgarh 7.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 7.JPG Kumbalgarh 8 slides/Kumbalgarh 8.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh 8.JPG Kumbalgarh Fort slides/Kumbalgarh Fort.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Kumbhalgarh (also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh) is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century CE by Rana Kumbha , and enlarged through the 1800s, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. slides/Kumbalgarh Fort.jpg Ladakh1 slides/Ladakh1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Ladakh1.JPG Menal slides/Menal.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Menal.JPG Monsoon Palace 1 slides/Monsoon Palace 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Monsoon Palace 1.JPG Monsoon palace slides/Monsoon palace.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 The Monsoon Palace, formerly known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, overlooking the lake Pichola. The Monsoon Palace, formerly known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, overlooking the lake Pichola. slides/Monsoon palace.JPG Mottisfont 1 slides/Mottisfont 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 At the heart of this tranquil rural estate is Mottisfont Abbey, set in glorious grounds alongside the fast-flowing River Test, and in it the huge rose garden. At the heart of this tranquil rural estate is Mottisfont Abbey, set in glorious grounds alongside the fast-flowing River Test, and in it the huge rose garden. slides/Mottisfont 1.JPG Mottisfont 4 slides/Mottisfont 4.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 At the heart of this tranquil rural estate is Mottisfont Abbey, set in glorious grounds alongside the fast-flowing River Test, and in the centre this huge rose garden. At the heart of this tranquil rural estate is Mottisfont Abbey, set in glorious grounds alongside the fast-flowing River Test, and in the centre this huge rose garden. slides/Mottisfont 4.JPG Nubra Valley 1 slides/Nubra Valley 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Nubra Valley 1.jpg oxford slides/oxford.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Oxford Oxford slides/oxford.jpg Palace of the winds slides/Palace of the winds.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Hawa Mahal (Hindi: हवा महल, translation: "Palace of Winds" or “Palace of the Breeze”), is a palace in Jaipur, India. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, and designed by Lal Chand Usta in the form of the crown of Krishna, the Hindu god. Its unique five-story exterior is also akin to the honeycomb of the beehive with its 953 small windows called jharokhas that are decorated with intricate lattice work. Hawa Mahal (Hindi: हवा महल, translation: "Palace of Winds" or “Palace of the Breeze”), is a palace in Jaipur, India. It was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, and designed by Lal Chand Usta in the form of the crown of Krishna, the Hindu god. Its unique five-story exterior is also akin to the honeycomb of the beehive with its 953 small windows called jharokhas that are decorated with intricate lattice work. slides/Palace of the winds.JPG panatea slides/panatea.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/panatea.jpg Petworth 1 slides/Petworth 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Petworth 1.jpg Petworth slides/Petworth.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Petworth.jpg Portsmouth slides/Portsmouth.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Portsmouth skyline looking towards Saint Marys church at fratton Portsmouth skyline looking towards Saint Marys church at fratton slides/Portsmouth.JPG Red Fort Pana 2 slides/Red Fort Pana 2.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Red Fort Pana 2.jpg Red Fort Pana slides/Red Fort Pana.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Red Fort Pana.jpg Soames Sound slides/Soames Sound.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Soames Sound.jpg Southsea Carnival Day slides/Southsea Carnival Day.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Southsea carnival 2010 Southsea carnival 2010 slides/Southsea Carnival Day.JPG Stourhead slides/Stourhead.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Stourhead.JPG temple Complex slides/temple Complex.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/temple Complex.jpg Udaipur Monsoon Palace slides/Udaipur Monsoon Palace.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 The Monsoon Palace, formerly known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan in India, overlooking the lake Pichola. It is named as Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874–1884) of the Mewar Dynasty, who built it in 1884. It offers a panoramic view of the city's lakes, palaces and surrounding countryside. It was built basically to watch the monsoon clouds; hence, appropriately, it is popularly known as Monsoon Palace. The Monsoon Palace, formerly known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan in India, overlooking the lake Pichola. It is named as Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh (1874–1884) of the Mewar Dynasty, who built it in 1884. It offers a panoramic view of the city's lakes, palaces and surrounding countryside. It was built basically to watch the monsoon clouds; hence, appropriately, it is popularly known as Monsoon Palace. slides/Udaipur Monsoon Palace.JPG Udaipur slides/Udaipur.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Udaipur.JPG Uppark House slides/Uppark House.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 slides/Uppark House.JPG Winchester Hill 1 slides/Winchester Hill 1.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. slides/Winchester Hill 1.JPG Winchester Hill 2 slides/Winchester Hill 2.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. slides/Winchester Hill 2.JPG Winchester Hill 5 slides/Winchester Hill 5.html# Sat, 24 Jul 2010 22:21:16 +0100 Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. Old Winchester Hill grid reference SU643205 is a chalk hill in Hampshire, England surmounted by an Iron Age hill fort and a Bronze Age cemetery. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a National Nature Reserve. The hill fort has never been fully excavated. slides/Winchester Hill 5.JPG