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Looking to Baugh Fell from the valley of Cautley Holme Beck. |
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Remains of the medieval sheepfolds on the approach to Cautley Spout. |
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Looking to Yarlside over the remains of a Iron Age Farming Settlement. |
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Cautley Spout from the standing stones in the shadow of Yarlside. |
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These stones have not fallen from the crags above or been deposited by glaciers, they were placed here by Iron Age Man over 3,000 years ago. |
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The broken cascade of Cautley Spout. |
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Remains of a long dead Farming Community. |
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The 580ft high broken cascade of Cautley Spout believed by many to be the highest waterfall in England. |
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Looking to Great Dummacks the southern edge of Cautley Crag. |
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Wild Boar Fell seen over Ben End. |
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From one farming community in the shadow of Cautley Spout to todays green fields on the slopes of Baugh Fell. |
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Cautley Crag seen from the descent of Bowderdale Head. |
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Baugh Fell from the descent of Bowderdale Head. |
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Looking to Cautley Crag where Red Beck falls 580ft to the valley below. |
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Tucked away under the slopes of Ben End the sight of the Iron Age Farming Community. |
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The sad remains of Iron Age Man. |
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Cautley Crag and Spout from the remains of the settlement under Ben End. |
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Views back to Cautley Spout with Yarlside rising to the right. |
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The Howgill wild Ponies |
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The River Rawthey from near the Cross Keys. |