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  • ...unty. Indeed, before the name "Pennines" was invented for the whole range of fells from south to north, they were known as the Durham Dales within Count ...s include [[Teesdale]] and [[Weardale]]. The area covers roughly one third of County Durham and is its least populous area.
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...nd all the way from the watershed to the sea it marks the border between [[Yorkshire]] to the south and [[County Durham]] to the north.
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...ne hills]], it consists of a few houses spread along a road in the pattern of a linear settlement. The population taken at the 2011 Census was less than
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...th of [[Masham]] and six miles north of [[Ripon]], in the Nidderdale area of outstanding natural beauty.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grewelthorpe.org.
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  • ...[[River Trent]] which forms the [[Humber]] between [[Lincolnshire]] and [[Yorkshire]]. ...to keep the channel in a known position. The rivers deposit large volumes of silt in this area, and charts for coastal shipping have to be updated month
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  • {{county|Yorkshire}} ...dale]] flowing eastwards before emptying into the [[River Ure]] just south of [[Masham]].
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  • ...th bank of the River Doe to [[Ribblehead]] and [[Hawes]]. All that remains of the railway in the village is the landmark [[Ingleton Viaduct]].<ref name=m [[Whernside]], six miles north-north-east of the village, one of the [[Yorkshire Three Peaks]], is the highest point in the parish at 2,415 feet.
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  • ...> then through Swilla Glen to Thornton in Lonsdale and down to [[Ingleton, Yorkshire|Ingleton]], where it meets the [[River Doe]] to form the [[River Greta (Lun ...tor to the area and his sketch of Thornton Force in 1816 is currently part of the Tate collection.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/View
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  • ...he [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]], within the [[Yorkshire Dales]]. It is four and a half miles long, though the part bearing the nam ...nd the two rivers form the [[River Greta (Lune)|River Greta]], a tributary of the [[River Lune]].
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...t bores beneath [[Ingleborough]] in the [[Chapel-le-Dale]] valley of the [[Yorkshire Dales]] and within the National Park. The cave is opened as a show cave.
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  • ...am of [[Fell Beck]] flowing into it.<ref>Cordingley, John: 'The True Depth of Gaping Gill' in ''Cave and Karst Science'', Vol 29, issue 3 (2002) page 136 ...//www.braemoor.co.uk/caving/ggentrances.shtml|title=Gaping Gill – A list of entrances|first=John |last=Gardner |accessdate=30 September 2012
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  • |picture caption=The lower fall of East Gill Force ...ll, 350 yards east of the hamlet of [[Keld, Yorkshire|Keld]], all in the [[Yorkshire Dales]]
    1 KB (238 words) - 20:58, 17 May 2019
  • ...shire|Ingleton]]. A short gorge as it is, it is known for its spectacular waterfalls. ==Waterfalls in the gorge==
    2 KB (237 words) - 20:10, 1 July 2019
  • {{county|Yorkshire}}{{riding|West}} ...first1=Mike|last2=Mills|first2=Caroline|title=Alastair Sawday's Slow North Yorkshire: Moors, Dales & Coast, Including York|date=2010|publisher=Alastair Sawday P
    3 KB (405 words) - 22:04, 31 May 2019
  • |county=Yorkshire |picture=Hardraw Force, Yorkshire.jpg
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...Yorkshire Dales]] just 500 yards downstream of the small hamlet of [[Keld, Yorkshire|Keld]].
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  • ...long, the trail loops around a series of pretty waterfalls on the valleys of the Rivers [[River Twiss|Twiss]] and [[River Doe|Doe]], which join in Ingle The trail begins and ends in the village of [[Ingleton, Yorkshire|Ingleton]]. The trail is now maintained by the Ingleton Scenery Company: i
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...here at the Pecca Falls the waters tumble over a complex shelf in a number of cascades.
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  • |county=Yorkshire ...Force is a famed waterfall on the [[River Twiss]] in the [[West Riding of Yorkshire]].
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  • ...gleton, Yorkshire|Ingleton]]. Here the river, hidden below the rock walls of Baxenghyll Gorge, cascades over a cill into a round pool, then tumbles over The waterfall is on the course of the [[Ingleton Waterfalls Trail]]. Also within the gorge and on the trail are the [[Beezley Falls]]
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