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Ebbe's Snook
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NU2428
The seaward end of Beadnell Point. This is part of the Whin Sill dolerite... (more)
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Greymare Rock
by Rob Farrow
geograph for square NU2522
An eye-catching outcrop of the Whin Sill, this example of geological folding... (more)
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Greymare Rock
by Sandy Gerrard
geograph for square NU2522
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Castle Point
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square NU2522
The point composed of Whin Sill juts out into the North Sea - supporting the... (more)
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Tide pool on Boulmer Beach
by Rob Noble
geograph for square NU2613
Amid a field of large dolerite boulders eroded from the igneous intrusion of... (more)
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Intake Hill - view east over the former Middleton Quarries
by Andrew Curtis
geograph for square NY9424
Middleton Quarry is a disused quarry, from which stone was formerly excavated... (more)
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River Tees flowing east
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NY8628
The River Tees as seen from The Pennine Way on Bracken Rigg. The buildings are... (more)
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High Force, River Tees
by David Dixon
geograph for square NY8828
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High Force Waterfall, River Tees
by David Dixon
geograph for square NY8828
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High Force Waterfall, River Tees
by David Dixon
geograph for square NY8828
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River Tees, High Force
by David Dixon
geograph for square NY8828
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High Force
by David Dixon
geograph for square NY8828
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Rocky foreshore
by Ian Capper
geograph for square NU2519
Dolerite foreshore with the inlet named Hole o' the Dike in the foreground.... (more)
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Cullernose Point
by Ian Capper
for square NU2618
The cliffs of Cullernose Point, showing the columnar structure of the dolerite... (more)
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Cullernose Dyke
by Ian Capper
geograph for square NU2518
A narrow dyke of dolerite (starting just right of bottom centre of the photo)... (more)
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Copthill Quarry
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square NY8540
Flooded quarry beside the Killhope Burn, and passed by on the Weardale Way long... (more)
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Looking north from Beadnell Point
by Alan Murray-Rust
for square NU2328
The rocky foreshore resulting from the exposure of sandstones and limestones of... (more)
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Beadnell Point
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square NU2328
Beadnell Point is the southernmost emergence of a series of bands of hard... (more)
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Gull Crag
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NU2522
Cliffs of volcanic dolerite on which the castle stands.
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Marden Rocks
by Rob Noble
geograph for square NU2511
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High Cup Scar
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY7426
The southern ramparts of High Cup form a great prow of dolerite at High Cup... (more)
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Black Hole
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square NU2619
An inlet on the Northumberland Coast between Howick and Craster.
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Peel Crags: looking west in February
by John Sutton
geograph for square NY7567
Hadrian's Wall runs along the crest of the crags. The car park at Steel... (more)
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Howick Scar Farm and Long Heugh
by Ian Capper
geograph for square NU2518
Howbrook Lodge and Howick Scar Farm and the dolerite outcrop of Long Heugh.... (more)
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Over the top of High Force
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY8828
Even on a day of low water flow it's an awe-inspiring situation and not a... (more)
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Low Force, River Tees
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY9027
Viewed from Wynch Bridge.
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Rock climbers on 'Sunset', Peel Crags
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY7567
'Sunset' is probably the most popular climb on Peel Crags and is... (more)
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