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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{Infobox waterfall <br />
|name=Cauldron Snout<br />
|county 1=Cumberland<br />
|county 2=County Durham<br />
|county 3=Yorkshire <br />
|picture=Cauldron_Snout_-_July_2006.jpg<br />
|picture caption= Cauldron Snout, looking downstream<br />
|river=River Tees<br />
|os grid ref=NY814288<br />
|height=197 feet<br />
}}<br />
'''Cauldron Snout''' is a waterfall on the upper reaches of the [[River Tees]] amongst the [[Pennines]]. The Tees forms the boundary between [[County Durham]] to the north and [[Yorkshire]] to the south, though at Cauldron Snout it is just entering upon that duty from [[Cumberland]], the border marked by the falls, and so Cauldron Spout is bordered by all three shires.<br />
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The falls the dam of the Cow Green Reservoir. It is well upstream of the famed [[High Force]] waterfall. The waterfall lies within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and European Geopark.<br />
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It is more a long cataract than a waterfall, and at 200 yards long, reckoned to be one of the longest waterfall in the land.<br />
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Cauldron Snout is impressive amongst the fells and attracts a lot of visitors, despite the 2-mile walk from the nearest car park (at Cow Green Reservoir). The [[Pennine Way]] takes in Cauldron Snout.<br />
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The falls are caused by the upper Tees passing over dolerite steps of the [[Whin Sill]].<br />
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==Outside links==<br />
*[http://www.northpennines.org.uk/index.cfm?articleid=283 North Pennines Area of Outstanding Beauty]</div>RB