Winskill Stones is a small nature reserve above the villages of Langcliffe and Stainforth in the Yorkshire Dales.
Winskill Stones is a small nature reserve above the villages of Langcliffe and Stainforth in the Yorkshire Dales.
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone tree amonst limestone pavement on the hills above the village of Malham in the Yorkshire Dales
A lone tree amonst limestone pavement on the hills above the village of Malham in the Yorkshire Dales
West Burton Falls (also known as Cauldron Falls) in Wensleydale is a popular visitor attraction in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
West Burton Falls (also known as Cauldron Falls) in Wensleydale is a popular visitor attraction in the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone tree on the moors near Malham Tarn during a snow storm
A lone tree on the moors near Malham Tarn during a snow storm
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
A lone weathered tree in amongst the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park
Eshton Copse near Gargrave
Eshton Copse near Gargrave
Inside Gaping Gill in Yorkshire one of the UK's largest underground chambers which is accessed through a pothole 98m (322ft) deep
Inside Gaping Gill in Yorkshire one of the UK's largest underground chambers which is accessed through a pothole 98m (322ft) deep
Inside Gaping Gill in Yorkshire one of the UK's largest underground chambers which is accessed through a pothole 98m (322ft) deep
Inside Gaping Gill in Yorkshire one of the UK's largest underground chambers which is accessed through a pothole 98m (322ft) deep
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