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Photos from North York Moors - Page 3

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270202Gateposts at High Lions Lodge, Yearsley Moor
270203View from Gask near Ampleforth
270204Ampleforth College
270205Sign at former railway line near Ampleforth
293001Bluebell Clearing, Newton Wood
316001Great view from summit of Roseberry Topping
316502Roseberry Topping & Highcliff Nab from Eston Moor
316503Highcliff Nab in the distance from Eston Moor
316504The climb to the Cleveland Way below Roseberry Topping
316505Looking back to Eston Hills after joining Cleveland Way
316506The view south towards Codhill Heights
316507Hutton & Blue Lake Woods to the rear Hanging Stone Wood
316508Highcliff Nab
316509Looking back towards Highcliff Nab
318701The Esk Valley with High House Farm on the hillside
318702The view into upper Westerdale from the Rosedale railway
318703The green pastures of Farndale from the Rosedale railway
318704Farndale seen from near the Lion Inn
318705The railway trackbed that served the mines in Rosedale
318706The view into Rosedale from near Rosedale Head
318707Boundary marker stone and heather near Rosedale Head
318708Danby Dale from Danby High Moor
318709Danby Dale from High Crag
318710The descent into Westerdale from High Crag
318711Scenery below Dale Head Farm
318712Scenery near Broad Gate Farm
333701Dundale Pond north of Levisham
339801Hold Caldron
339802Rollgate Bank
339803Footpath sign at Aumery Park
341801Going up Cringle Moor from the car park to the west
341802The second and third tops from Cringle Moor
341803Signposts and the middle top on Cringle Moor
341804Roseberry Topping from the Wain Stones
341805Weird rock formations of the Wain Stones
341806View from Wain Stones to Cringle Moor
347101Robin Hood's Bay from Ravenscar
347102Low tide near Stoupe Beck on the Cleveland Way
347103The village of Robin Hood's Bay from the Cleveland Way
347104Pan-tiled rooves in Robin Hood's Bay
347105Old Whitby to Scarborough railway, Robin Hood's Bay
347106The view from the former railway near Ravenscar
353201Port Mulgrave seen from the Cleveland Way
353202A view from the Cleveland Way after leaving Port Mulgrave
353203The Old Nab is a shapely rock formation near Staithes
353204Staithes seen from the Cleveland Way on the approach from Port Mulgrave
353205The pretty village and harbour of Staithes
353301West Beck flows north of Goathland in a wooded valley
353302Mallyan Spout waterfall near Goathland
353303The old railway incline at Beck Holes
353304Cottages and some of the resident sheep at Goathland
353401The Hole of Horcum from Saltergate
353402The green pastures in the Hole of Horcum
353403The Tabular Hills Walk across Levisham Moor
353404Cattle graze beside Dundale Pond.
353405The path down delightful Dundale Griff
353406The path by Levisham Beck to the Hole of Horcum
353407The deserted farm of Low Horcum in the Hole of Horcum
353408Retrospective view of the Hole of Horcum
353409The Hole of Horcum from near Saltergate

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