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near to Outhgill, Cumbria, England


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Images in NY7602 Breakdown list
We have 8 images for NY7602
 : Wharton Fell by John Illingworth Wharton Fell
Heading up towards Little Fell on the way to Wild Boar Fell.
 : Wall on Wharton Fell by David Brown Wall on Wharton Fell
 : Moor Pot, Wharton Fell by Karl and Ali Moor Pot, Wharton Fell
The pot is a large shakehole swallowing a substantial stream into the limestone below.
 : Moor Pot by Trevor Littlewood Moor Pot
Moor Pot is a swallow hole on the ground between Little Fell and Greenlaw Rigg. A stream, (dry at the time the image was recorded), defined by the dark line of peat, reaches the brown rock outcrop and sinks.
 : Wharton Fell by David Brown Wharton Fell
 : Sheepfold near Moor Pot by John Slater Sheepfold near Moor Pot
 : Sheepfold on Greenlaw Rigg by Andy Waddington Sheepfold on Greenlaw Rigg
The sheepfold has been built in a deep sheltered hollow, but behind and to the left is a big pile of limestone partly grassed over, suggesting that something else is going on here besides just sheltering livestock. No antiquity or mining is... (more)
 : Moor Pot by Andy Waddington Moor Pot
From the SW, a quite substantial stream has formed and cut down into the drift. If it continued, it would form the headwaters of High Intake Gill, but at this point, its path has crossed a limestone bed (most probably the Underset... (more)

 
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