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Valley at Rabane
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square H6903 Looking very much like a glacial overflow valley that was carved out by a much larger stream than that now occupying the valley.
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Valley at Rabane
by Oliver Dixon for square H6903 Looking very much like a glacial overflow valley that was carved out by a much larger stream than that now occupying the valley.
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Looking south towards the Gap
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square S0310 Glenlough leading up to pass over the Knockmealdown Mountains.
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The Glenlough
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square S0310 Looking north from the Gap in the Knockmealdown Mountains down the Glenlough. The Galty Mountains can be seen in the distance.
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Valley of the North Tyne
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6294 Seen from the lower slopes of Deadwater Fell, above Ravenshill.
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Valley of the North Tyne near Lightpipe
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY6294 Forestry road descending to the bridge over the North Tyne. The house of Catcleugh [[NZ6293]].can be seen in the distance.
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Mouth of the Wraxall Park valley
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square ST8375 Seen from the slopes of Danks Down.
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Hillside at Inkpen Hill
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square SU3662 Dropping down to the Kennet valley. Red Wood [[SU3762]] in the middle distance.
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Sheep on the slopes of Inkpen Hill
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square SU3662 The ground drops steeply away to the Kennet valley.
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View south from Combe Gibbet
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square SU3662 Wright's Farm [[SU3661]] lies in the dry valley below.
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Skirfare Bridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square SD9769 Where the B6160 main road down Wharfedale crosses the River Skirfare a short way above its confluence with the River Wharfe.
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Head of Littondale
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square SD8775 The Penyghent road drops steeply down to the village of Halton Gill.
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Egger's seen from Yarridge Road
by Oliver Dixon for square NY9464 Egger's is the largest works in Hexham. located in the north-eastern corner of town, manufacturing what could best be described as "posh chipboard".
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Field boundary below High Yarridge
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY9162 The ground drops steeply from Yarridge Road into Tynedale. Part of Hexham can be seen to the right, partly hidden by the tree. The village of Acomb [[NY9266]] can be seen opposite with the wind farm at Green Rigg [[NY9182]] on the skyline.
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Allerybank
by Oliver Dixon geograph for square NY7481 Remote homestead in Kielder Forest, sporting the Northumberland county flag.
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