Harmby waterfall
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Janets Foss


The word "foss" is Old Norse for waterfall and is very common in Yorkshire and Northern England in general.
This location has recently been used in an TV episode of "All creatures great and small" about a Vet by the name of James Herriot.
This location has recently been used in an TV episode of "All creatures great and small" about a Vet by the name of James Herriot.
Frans Schols, Nouchetdu38, Marco F. Delminho, Fred Fouarge have particularly liked this photo
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natureoncam aka Greg club has replied to Fred Fouarge club"However, the name Force comes from the time of the Vikings and their word for waterfall, Foss. That is why a lot of waterfalls called Foss and Force are found in the north of England.
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