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Gordale Beck below Janets Foss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gordale Scar in the Yorkshire Dales England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gordale Bridge upstream from Janets Foss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gordale Scar, Malham, North Yorkshire, England
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial View of Gordale Scar and Surrounding Yorkshire Dales Landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gordale Scar is a limestone ravine 1 mile 1. 6 km northeast of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It contains two waterfalls and has overhanging limestone cliffs over 100 metres high. The gorge could have been formed by water from melting glaciers or a cavern collapse. The stream flowing through the scar is Gordale Beck


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