Marbled White..........Seen at St Aidans Nature Re…
HFF..................From Morecambe
Reach for the sky fungi
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HBM ............From Staithes
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No 4
No 3
No2
All Creatures Great and Small .......... No1
HFF...................From Barley
In my garden
Hiding...........
HBM.................From Barley
In my Garden
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Another Tree from Me
HFF.............From Staithes
Drax
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Another Tree From Me
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Robin Hood's Bay
St Aidans Nature Reserve
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Abandoned
HFF.................From Staithes
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
HWW...............From Staithes
A Whitby Sunset
HBM.................From Saltburn-by-the-Sea
The Golden Hour
HFF.............From Robin Hood's Bay
Whitby's New Lifeboat
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Whitby
HBM..................From Burnsall
The Stepping Stones
Buttercups
HFF
Peek-A-Boo
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Dry stone walls are one of the Yorkshire Dales' most distinctive features, and are some of the oldest man-made landscape features.
It's believed there are over 5000 miles (8000 km) of dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales. Not all of them are in tip-top condition but most are well maintained.
It's believed there are over 5000 miles (8000 km) of dry stone walls in the Yorkshire Dales. Not all of them are in tip-top condition but most are well maintained.
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