2008

SE0373 : The almost pencil-thin waterfall of Blowing Gill Dyke

taken 16 years ago, near to Riggs Moor [other Features], North Yorkshire, Great Britain

The almost pencil-thin waterfall of Blowing Gill Dyke
The almost pencil-thin waterfall of Blowing Gill Dyke
The reason for the tiny misfit stream of Blowing Gill Dyke cascading into a clearly much larger gritstone amphitheatre is that its headwaters have been captured more recently by East Gill Dyke to the south, as evident on the 1:25000 map.

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Category: Rock outcrops
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Blowing Gill Dyke [2] ·
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SE0373, 5 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Mick Borroff   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Sunday, 6 January, 2008   (more nearby)
Submitted
Sunday, 6 January, 2008
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SE 03243 73991 [1m precision]
WGS84: 54:9.7030N 1:57.1099W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SE 03269 74018
View Direction
Southwest (about 225 degrees)
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