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Wensleydale, North Yorkshire

Wensleydale is the valley (dale) of the River Ure on the east side of the Pennines in North Yorkshire. It lies in the Yorkshire Dales National Park – one of only a few valleys in the Dales not currently named after its principal river, but the older name, "Yoredale", can still be seen on some maps and as the Yoredale Series of geological strata. The village name 'Wensley' is a derivative of Woden's ley, or meadow of the pagan god Woden, while the valley itself takes its name from the village which was formerly a market town. The valley is famous for its cheese, with the main commercial production at Hawes, which is the main town in Wensleydale.

 

The picture was taken just to the south of Gayle, and the church at Hawes, which is just beyond Gayle in the valley, can be seen on the far right.

 

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Uploaded on September 29, 2013
Taken on September 18, 2013