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Scaleber Force waterfall, Yorkshire Dales National Park - UK
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High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, Teesdale, England. The waterfall is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and European Geopark.
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The beautifully idyllic twin cascade of Colwith Force in the Lake District. There was just enough water in to show the power of the falls without having too much spray. I also had the pleasure of watching two Grey Wagtails travelling up and down the beck with food to feed their chicks which were in a nest located just above the waterfall.
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A tall waterfall, though unfortunately with little flow due to the dry weather, passed on the climb up Whernside.
/ˈlīf ˌfôrs/
noun
1. the force or influence that gives something its vitality or strength.
2. the spirit or energy that animates living creatures; the soul.
Thornton Force falls over 14 metres, where the water has cut through the Limestone and dropped onto the sandstone rocks below. The heavy rainfall in 1816 meant that the river was high and the water would of been gushing over the rocks into the pool below.
Hardraw Force is the longest single drop waterfall in England at 100ft (30m), not counting subterranean waterfalls. Seen during a spell of dry weather, it's a lot more impressive after heavy rain.
Hellgill Force near Aisgill Moor Cottages in Mallerstang is the largest waterfall along the River Eden. This 8 metre fall is the point where Hellgill Beck becomes the River Eden.
Autumn at Low Force in the Teesdale AONB, England.
After heavy rain the falls are in full flow.
Blog post on the waterfall walk from Low Force to High Force Waterfalls www.steveniceton.co.uk/teesdale/