Farleton Fell and the Canal. |
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The Lancaster to Kendal Canal seen from near Farleton. |
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Farleton Fell seen across the Burton Road. |
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Distant views across the Kent Valley. |
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A cairn with a view, nearing the summit of Farleton Fell. |
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Sue tops out on the summit Farleton Fell. |
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The Limestone Scenery on Farleton Fell. |
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The summit Farleton Fell. |
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The cliffs of Holme Park Fell with views over the Kent Valley. |
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Ten million years in the making, the limestone pavements on Farleton Fell. |
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The Rock Table. |
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The Limestone Pavements look impressive from the table. |
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Views across the flat summit of Holme Park Fell. |
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Views to the west over the Clints and Grikes on Holme Park Fell. |
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From the edge of the limestone plateau views to Hutton Roof Crags. |
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Approaching the fell road with a stunning panorama across the Lune Valley. |
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New Mill Bridge on the approach to Holme. |
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Holme Mills. |
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Holme Coke Ovens, built in 1819 when the northern reaches of the canal were opened. Used to burn the volcanic impurities such as Sulphur out of Coal to make it ideal for the Iron Smelting Industry. |
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Holme Park Bridge. |
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Looking to Farleton Fell last seen at the begining of the day. |