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 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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