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  • ...etching north from the walls of the City of [[York]] to the banks of the [[River Tees]]. ...pretty fishing villages such as Robin Hood's Bay and Staithes nestle under the cliffs.
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  • [[File:River Swale, November 2003.jpg|right|350px]] ...of Yorkshire as it abuts [[Westmorland]] and flows south and east through the [[North Riding of Yorkshire]], creating [[Swaledale]], one of Yorkshire's f
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  • ...m the east side of the [[Pennines]] towards the lower land leading east to the [[Vale of York]]. ...est watershed of northern England. To the west lies [[Kirkby Stephen]] and the Westmorland Limestone Plateau.
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  • ...highest and most famed are given here, placed in a more orderly form than the wild, untamed waters themselves would ever contemplate. ...e names ''Rhaeadr'' or ''Pisyll'', or in the south ''Sgwd'', may appear in the name of a waterfall. In southern England there are too few spectacular fal
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  • ...high [[Pennines]] down to the heart of the county. Much of the dale is in the [[Yorkshire Dales]] National Park. ...a, and in the name of the ruins of Jervaulx Abbey. The name of Wensley is the Old English ‘’Wodnes leag’’; ‘Woden’s meadow.’<ref name="YE">
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  • [[File:Pennine scenery.jpg|right|thumb|450px|From the Pennine Way, near Marsden in Yorkshire]] ...of the long-distance footpaths of Britain and may be said to have inspired the creation of all subsequent trails.
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  • [[File:Aysgarth_Falls_(Upper).jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Aysgarth Falls in Wensleydale]] ...kshire|Yorkshire Ouse]], not by joining or uniting itself with another new river but simply by a change of name.
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  • ...iver Burn near Masham - geograph.org.uk - 436597.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The River Burn near Masham]] ...or and drains [[Colsterdale]] flowing eastwards before emptying into the [[River Ure]] just south of [[Masham]].
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  • |picture caption=The lower fall of East Gill Force |river=East Gill
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  • |river=River Swale ...re to be found within the [[Yorkshire Dales]] just 500 yards downstream of the small hamlet of [[Keld, Yorkshire|Keld]].
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  • |picture=The River Swale at Richmond - geograph.org.uk - 271390.jpg |picture caption=Part of the Richmond Falls
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  • |river=River Swale ...e upstream of the hamlet of [[Keld, Yorkshire|Keld]] which has three other waterfalls in its vicinity, namely [[Kisdon Force]], [[East Gill Force]] and [[Catrake
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  • |picture caption=The waterfall at West Burton |river=Walden Beck
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  • |picture caption=Kisdon seen from the Pennine Way ...shire]], situated in upper [[Swaledale]] in the [[Yorkshire Dales]] and in the eponymous National Park.
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  • ...rtheastengland.talktalk.net/Richmond.htm|title=Richmond and Swaledale|work=The Yorkshire History Pages|author=David Simpson|accessdate=9 April 2007|archiv ...-distance footpaths at the head of [[Swaledale]], and marks the end of the Swale Trail, a twelve and a half mile mountain bike trail which starts in [[Reeth
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