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This is a shot of East Gill Force, it's located on the Coast to Coast walk, near the village of Keld in North Yorkshire.
Hungarian Air Force Airbus A319 Transporter on finals to land at RAF Fairford with support for the 2022 RIAT air show.
The new Star Wars was filmed in Skellig Micheal in Co. Kerry.
(As seen at the end)
My shot was taken in Dingle. Co. Kerrty. Different place but the same atmosphere :-))
Wain Wath means wagon ford and is one of the many spectacular waterfalls in the upper Swaledale valley near Keld.
Even at the end of a long winter there are so many beautiful views in this earth. Love this falls in County Durham the walkway to the base is beautifully laid out and makes this falls accessible to most.
Please enjoy the wonderful details in Large.
Thank you so much for your visit!
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This is the upper Falls on Whitfield Beck and it was a real struggle to get to this point. The gorge is wooded, narrow and full of fallen trees. It was also very wet so the water levels were very high too, making headway up to this point difficult. Anyway, having made it here to see these majestic falls, there were very few uncluttered vantage points to take an image of them. Plus as you can probably make out the spray was pretty widespread and keeping the lens clean was an issue.
In the end I settled with this view and decided to cut my losses and head back down. This meant slithering down this steep leaf covered slope to the beck and retracing my obstacle course back down to the middle falls were the route became easier again.
Cotter Force is one of the better known waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales and is found on Cotterdale Beck not far upstream from where it flows into the River Ure in upper Wensleydale.
Cotter Force is actually made up of six separate drops, each drop wider than the one above. This is a view of the lower section from the side.
North-American B-25 Mitchell bomber N9643C 44-86758 USAF 108-47512 VMB-612 Devil Dog Squadron
This Aircraft is based at Georgetown Texas Commemorative Air Force
Photo taken at EAA Airventure Wittman Regional Airport Oshkosh Wisconsin USA July 2019
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Kisdon Force consists of two waterfalls, this one and the one in the background..
These photo's are all off an old back up hard drive, none of these photo's have been processed before. At the time of taking I took many shots, trying different settings, I posted some and others have just stayed dormant on my back up hard drive..
A combination of a low pressure ridge, causing high winds and large onshore swells, and the highest tide of the month, made for a coastal battering at Porthleven on Thursday evening.
The Cornwall tourist board advert said "visit Cornwall for the Spring Bank Holiday week and celebrate the Jubilee on the beach"....fat chance of that!
Tony
The Falls and Cotterdale Beck
Cotterdale Beck has several other smaller falls in its course before joining the Ure, but Cotter Force is the largest. The force is not visible from the road, but it takes only a short walk to reach it. It comprises a series of six steps each its own small waterfall with the largest single drop being about 5 feet (1.5 m). The force is narrower at 13 feet (4 m) at the top widening to 43 feet (13 m) at the bottom. A short path allows easy access from the A684 near Holme Heads Bridge approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Hawes.
After the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust carried out an upgrade to its footpath, Cotter Force is now accessible to wheelchair users and less mobile visitors.
A shot taken earlier this year while visiting Low Force.
Shot on Leica X, and post processed in Lightroom.
Royal Air Force Supermarine Spitfire Mk1 N3200 G-CFGJ QV RAF 19 Squadron
Built at Vickers Armstrong Southampton in 1939 it was issued to No. 19 Squadron who were based at RAF Duxford in 1940
Photo taken at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire UK 20th June 2021 One of Duxford's Flying day shows
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Thornton Force is one of the most popular waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales and the finest of the many waterfalls seen on the Ingleton Waterfalls Walk. Dropping 46ft over a limestone cliff, Thornton Force is a stunning sight when it bursts in to view. Situated in an open air rocky ampitheatre Thornton Force is more than just an impressive waterfall. It is partly formed from rocks over 300 million years old. Indeed there are number of layers to the rock behind the falls and it is possible, within the span of one hand to measure over 170 million years of geological evolution.
Ashgill Force is a an impressive waterfall, plunging 55 feet over a rocky shelf. It is located near Alston, Cumbria, England. The fall is located on Ashgill Beck and is accessible from the B6277 which crosses the bridge over the beck just above the falls, or from Garrigill village.
The beck downstream of the main fall is also attractive in its own right and features several smaller waterfalls. It is a home to several wildlife species, including dippers. There are ruins of former industrial buildings nearby, probably from lead working, which the area was once famous for.
More photos of Ashgill Force and the surrounding area here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/albums/72157687235024770
After an early walk around Skipton Castle Woods, I decided to burn off some energy and have a walk up Whernside from Ribblehead.
As you start the climb up the Pennine Way from Littledale Aqueduct you see these series of waterfalls in a small valley as Force Gill tumbles down the flank of Whernside. It was very windy, so I made a short detour down the valley to these sheltered falls for a snack and a shot of the lower waterfall.
After the recent dry spell the falls were less spectacular than they would have been before the monsoon suddenly ended 10 days ago! Still worth getting the gear out of the rucksack though.
Rutter Force
Appleby-in-Westmorland
England
The Eden catchment is full of spectacular waterfalls but one of the most beautiful is Rutter Force near Appleby-in-Westmorland.
Next to the waterfall is a picturesque old mill that was once used to grind corn before being converted to manufacture bobbins. It later served as a sawmill.
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Cotter Force is a small waterfall on Cotterdale Beck, a minor tributary of the River Ure, near the mouth of Cotterdale, a side dale in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England.
The artist J. M. W. Turner sketched here in July 1816 for his Yorkshire Sketchbook. The noted 19th-century etching artist Richard Samuel Chattock is known to have created two works of Cotter Force in 1864. Both etchings now reside in The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco.
60044 heads 6E97, DB Cargo’s 1044 New Biggin – Tees Dock Gypsum empties at Blea Moor on 15 October 2021. Force Gill aqueduct can be seen near tail of the train.
A dramatic waterfall in the heart of Yorkshire near the village of West Burton. The falls cascade down the tiered stone gorge into a large pool in which its possible to swim before continuing down the river and on through the countryside.