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Clapham Beck Bridge View_Morning
Photographed on the Sunday 21 October 2007.
Clapham Beck runs through the lovely little village of Clapham in North Yorkshire which is situated at the base of Ingleborough, one of the three Yorkshire peaks. The beck starts its life as a stream called Fell Beck, high up on the slopes of Ingleborough, where it then drops into Gaping Gill (a 322 ft deep pothole is one of the largest underground chambers known in England and England’s highest unbroken waterfall) where it then descends into the ground to emerge via Ingleborough cave into Clapham Beck. In this image a couple look back up the beck from one of the four bridges that the beck passes under.
More details about Clapham can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clapham,_North_Yorkshire
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