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Ingleton waterfalls trail: Thornton Force


The third waterfall encountered on this incredible trail: Thornton Force is arguably the most spectacular of the waterfalls seen on the impressive Waterfalls Walk at Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales.
This is a textbook case of geological unconformity, the river plunging over a cliff of horizontal strata Great Scar Limestone which overlays much older Ordovician Ingleton slates, and is a direct result of the Craven Fault which dominates the scenery of the western dales.
Pip of the adjacent page close up.
Very nice full screen. Enjoy
This is a textbook case of geological unconformity, the river plunging over a cliff of horizontal strata Great Scar Limestone which overlays much older Ordovician Ingleton slates, and is a direct result of the Craven Fault which dominates the scenery of the western dales.
Pip of the adjacent page close up.
Very nice full screen. Enjoy
Nouchetdu38, , , Jörg and 24 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Herb Riddle club has replied to John CassHerb Riddle club has replied to neira-Dan clubKeep safe. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to Nick Weall clubGreat that you liked it. I think the adjacent photo probably demonstrates the possibility of the sound better though. Cheers and keep safe. Herb
Herb Riddle club has replied to David G Johnson clubKeep well, Herb
Your note gives us one very useful geological background.
Thank you Herb.
Herb Riddle club has replied to J. Gafarot clubRegards and keep healthy. Herb
I like the PiPs too, especially the first one!
Excellent work Herb.
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Regards TOZ
My other 2 favorites
Cauldron Falls ( West Burton ) youpic.com/image/16528396/cauldron-falls-by-toz
Scaleber Force ( Settle ) youpic.com/image/5606057/scaleber-force-2-by-toz
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubOf course your two falls here are also spectacular and well portrayed here.
Keep good. Herb
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Take care, Rosa.
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