Cautley Spout.

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Looking to Baugh Fell from the valley of Cautley Holme Beck.
   
Remains of the medieval sheepfolds on the approach to Cautley Spout.
   
Looking to Yarlside over the remains of a Iron Age Farming Settlement.
   
Cautley Spout from the standing stones in the shadow of Yarlside.
   
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.
   
The broken cascade of Cautley Spout.
   
Remains of a long dead Farming Community.
   
The 580ft high broken cascade of Cautley Spout believed by many to be the highest waterfall in England.
   
Looking to Great Dummacks the southern edge of Cautley Crag.
   
Wild Boar Fell seen over Ben End.
   
From one farming community in the shadow of Cautley Spout to todays green fields on the slopes of Baugh Fell.
   
Cautley Crag seen from the descent of Bowderdale Head.
   
Baugh Fell from the descent of Bowderdale Head.
   
Looking to Cautley Crag where Red Beck falls 580ft to the valley below.
   
Tucked away under the slopes of Ben End the sight of the Iron Age Farming Community.
   
The sad remains of Iron Age Man.
   
Cautley Crag and Spout from the remains of the settlement under Ben End.
   
Views back to Cautley Spout with Yarlside rising to the right.
   
The Howgill wild Ponies
   
The River Rawthey from near the Cross Keys.
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