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Yorkshire Dales National Park

The village of Keld
The village of Keld
by Richard Down

Set in the Swaledale landscape of drystone walls, barns and sheep.

Dentdale
Dent Viaduct

Morning in Dentdale with Dent Head viaduct in the middle of frame. It's quite an astonishing construction given its height and the massive blocks of...

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High Seat beyond Ais Gill Viaduct
Ais Gill Viaduct

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Copse of Trees, Gallows Hill, Yorkshire 'a la' Tuscany (near Kirkby Stephen, Yorkshire)
Copse of Trees, Gallows Hill, Yorkshire

I was driving home from a solo day's photography in Yorkshire late on Monday evening in preparation for my workshop there yesterday when I passed by...

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Garsdale Head Falls
Garsdale Head Falls

This is a very nice waterfall, not that easy to get to, particularly when carrying a fair bit of water but it was gratifying to get a few photos of...

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Hoggarth's Leap
Hoggarth's Leap
by Richard Down

Upper Swaledale waterfall near Keld.

Northbound over Denthead
Dent Viaduct

Northbound over Denthead - A bright and jolly spring day with cumulus cloud casting shadows down Dentdale creating a patchwork on the landscape as a...

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Life by the Drop
Cautley Spout Waterfall

A sunlit tree stands out against one of the many cascades of the magnificent Cautley Spout waterfall in the Howgill Fells. I'm not 100% sure about...

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Flying Scotsman crosses Arten Gill Viaduct
Arten Gill Viaduct

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The famous Flying Scotsman locomotive...

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Howgill Fells
Howgill Fells
by Alan Taylor

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The Howgill Fells are hills in Northern England between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, lying roughly in between the vertices of a triangle made by the towns of Sedbergh, Kirkby Stephen and Tebay. The name Howgill derives from the Old Norse word haugr meaning a hill or barrow, plus gil meaning a narrow valley. Wikipedia

45562 Alberta crosses Dent Head Viaduct
Dent Viaduct

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45562 Alberta crosses Ais Gill Viaduct
Ais Gill Viaduct

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A Day in the Life of Dent
A Day in the Life of Dent

Well this pretty much sums up how busy Dent is during winter. Sure there's the occasional car and even tractor but generally this is what you find, a...

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LMS Stanier Class 8F 8151
LMS Stanier Class 8F 8151

Seen passing through a rather rainy Dent Station pulling the Dalesman on 27th August 2018.

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Yorkshire Dales National Park!
Most notably Richard Down, Carl Wilson and Alan Taylor.