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High Force waterfall, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
High Force waterfall, where the River Tees falls over the Whin Sill, a dolerite sill intruded into the country rock of limestone and sandstone during Permo-Carboniferous times, about 295 million years ago.
16 June 2024
High Force waterfall, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
High Force waterfall, where the River Tees falls over the Whin Sill, a dolerite sill intruded into the country rock of limestone and sandstone during Permo-Carboniferous times, about 295 million years ago.
16 June 2024
High Force waterfall, Teesdale
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331
England - Northumbria and Durham
High Force waterfall, where the River Tees falls over the Whin Sill, a dolerite sill intruded into the country rock of limestone and sandstone during Permo-Carboniferous times, about 295 million years ago.
16 June 2024
High Force waterfall, Teesdale
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331
England - Northumbria and Durham
High Force waterfall, where the River Tees falls over the Whin Sill, a dolerite sill intruded into the country rock of limestone and sandstone during Permo-Carboniferous times, about 295 million years ago.
16 June 2024
Campsie Fells and Dumgoyne with snowy sunset
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Stirlingshire
The Campsie Fells and Dumgoyne from near Drymen, with the sunset making the snowy hills pink under a blue sky.
16 December 2017
Early Purple Orchid at Low Force, Teesdale
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331
England - Northumbria and Durham
Early Purple Orchid (Orchis mascula) at Low Force, Teesdale
07 May 2024
Early Purple Orchid at Low Force, Teesdale
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331
England - Northumbria and Durham
Early Purple Orchid (Orchis mascula) at Low Force, Teesdale
07 May 2024
Common Carder bumblebee, Low Force, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
A Common Carder bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) with yellow pollen baskets at Low Force, Teesdale
07 May 2024
Ashy Mining Bee, Low Force, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena cineraria), a solitary bee, entering its nest hole at Low Force, Teesdale. It nests in bare earth areas which are easy to excavate. The ashy grey colour after which it is named can be clearly seen.
07 May 2024
Ashy Mining Bee, Low Force, Teesdale
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England - Northumbria and Durham
Ashy Mining Bee (Andrena cineraria) at Low Force, Teesdale. Its nest hole and the ashy grey colour after which it is named can be clearly seen.