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Gordale Scar waterfalls
After recently being reminded of this area I thought it was time to show this. A 2010 adventure for us exploring Gordale Scar in the Yorkshire Dales near Malham. We were supposed to climb up with the river here, like these intrepid walkers but after heavy rains we declined and got no further than this.
"Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine 1 mile north-east of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It contains two waterfalls and has overhanging limestone cliffs over 330 feet high. The gorge could have been formed by water from melting glaciers or a cavern collapse. Wikipedia"
Best full screen. Enjoy the day.
"Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine 1 mile north-east of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It contains two waterfalls and has overhanging limestone cliffs over 330 feet high. The gorge could have been formed by water from melting glaciers or a cavern collapse. Wikipedia"
Best full screen. Enjoy the day.
Nouchetdu38, Günter Diel, Bergfex, Nick Weall and 14 other people have particularly liked this photo
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You've captured the water movement beautifully and the fantastic detail in the rocks. It seems like a very popular location as well.
An excellent shot sir!
Cheers. Herb
Regards, Herb
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