RM2MXF9DN–Across the Hudes Hope valley towards Coldberry mine from the Marlbeck Gutter. The pile of stones in the foreground is the cap on a disused mine shaft.
RM2MXF87E–Autumn sunshine and shadows on the remains of the Coldberry lead mine, Teesdale
RM2MXF7JE–Autumn sunshine and shadows on the remains of the Coldberry lead mine, Teesdale
RM2MXF8XM–The extensive remains of what was possibly Teedsale's largest Lead Mine at Coldberry in the Hudes Hope valley. The large notch in the hiilside is the
RM2MXF91A–Heavy overnight rain has swollen the River Tees as it comes over the hosreshoe shaped cascade just above the main Low Force waterfall. Taken from the
RM2MXF9H5–The extensive remains of the Coldberry lead mine, Teesdale.
RM2MXF85F–The first day of meteorological autumn bringing rapidly changing patterns of sunshine and shadows. The remote farming hamlet of Holwick and the dramat
RM2MXF7JC–Across the Hudes Hope to the remains of Coldberry lead mine as seen from the hillside by Marl Beck
RM2MPHPD2–The Teesdale village of Mickleton in strong sunshine during a brief break in the dark cloud cover, as seen from Whistle Crag.
RM2MPFW3Y–Definately the most photographed view in Teesdale. Taken from Whistle Crag, looking towards Lunedale on a good Big Sky day with very strong sunshine
RM2MPHFNN–Sunshine and shadows on Bail Hill above Mickleton as seen from Whistle Crag, Teesdale
RM2MPG3EA–A bright interval on the remote farming hamlet of Holwick in Upper Teesdale, taken from across the dale at Stable Edge.
RM2MPG76D–Sunshine, shadows and a patchwork of freshly cut hay meadows at Harwood, Upper Teesdale
RM2MPEYRP–The village green at Cotherstone, Teesdale, in spring.
RM2MPGF43–The dramatic dolerite cliffs of Holwick Scar, formed by volcanic action. This forms part of the Whin Sill which stretches across northern England
RM2MPG260–Definately the most photographed view in Teesdale. Taken from Whistle Crag, looking towards Lunedale on a good Big Sky day with very strong sunshine
RM2MPHFMJ–A clump of purple flowering heather on the hillside by the dramatic Dolerite cliffs of Holwick Scar.
RM2MPHN5A–A bright interval lights up the hamlets of Holwick in the distance and Newbiggin in the foreground.
RM2MPHW0K–Definately the most photographed view in Teesdale. Taken from Whistle Crag, looking towards Middleton and Lunedale on a really good Big Sky day with v
RM2MPGDR0–The remote hamlet of Holwick, Upper Teesdale, basking in summer sunshine beneath the cliff of Holwick Scar.
RM2MPGB53–A hay meadow in full flower in Harwood, Upper Teesdale.
RM2MPFXE5–Definately the most photographed view in Teesdale. Taken from Whistle Crag, looking towards Lunedale on a good Big Sky day with very strong sunshine
RM2MPEPG6–A profusion of flowering King Cups in this Harwood meadow.
RM2MPEYT7–Sunshine breaking through the clouds creating a patchwork on the hillside in the background behind Lingy Hill Farm, Harwood, Teesdale.
RM2MPEKWA–The confluence of Harwood Beck and the River Tees, taken from the Pennine Way just upstream from Cronkley bridge.
RM2MJX214–The ruins of the Premonstratensian Egglestone Abbey near Barnard Castle, Teesdale in very strong January sunshine under a cloudless deep blue sky.
RM2MJX227–Very strong low winter sunshine on the river Tees looking upstream from Demesnes Mill. Barnard Castle, on a cold and crisp January morning.
RM2MGPPER–A cascade on the River Tees close to the Grade II* listed Whorlton Suspension Bridge, Teesdale, County Durham, UK
RM2MGPX6F–A cascade on the River Tees close to the Grade II* listed Whorlton Suspension Bridge, Teesdale, County Durham, UK
RM2MGPWGB–The Grade II* listed and scheduled ancient monument of Whorlton Suspension bridge over the River Tees, County Durham, UK
RM2MGPJRJ–The Grade II* listed and scheduled ancient monument of Whorlton Suspension bridge over the River Tees, County Durham, UK
RM2MH0PHB–A vivid rainbow drops on the centre of Barnard Castle, Teesdale
RM2MGPM16–The Grade II* listed and scheduled ancient monument of Whorlton Suspension bridge over the River Tees, County Durham, UK
RM2MH0PHE–The County Bridge and castle ruins, Barnard Castle, in dramatic light during an extremely brief burst of strong sunshine on a day of heavy showers
RM2MGPFTA–The Grade II listed and Scheduled Ancient Monument Whorlton suspension bridge, Teesdale taken from the south riverbank in early spring.
RM2MGPRN0–The Grade II* listed and scheduled ancient monument of Whorlton Suspension bridge over the River Tees, County Durham, UK
RM2MGPFTB–The Grade II listed and Scheduled Ancient Monument Whorlton suspension bridge, Teesdale in strong early spring sunshine.
RM2MH0TWA–A vivid rainbow drops on the centre of Barnard Castle during the briefest burst of very strong patchy sunshine.
RM2MH10PT–The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Teesdale in Autumn
RM2MH0XDR–The County Bridge and castle ruins on a crisp December morning at Barnard Castle, Teesdale
RM2MH0WDG–A rainbow forms over Barnard Castle Market Place during a brief interval of strong sunshine.
RM2MCR7HA–The village green and mature Ash tree in the conservation village of Barningham, County Durham.
RM2MCR7HT–A brief break in the otherwise grey sky produces a bright spot on the conservation village of Barningham, County Durham
RM2MCR92G–Footpath under a vivid rainbow at Barningham, County Durham
RM2MAE3NX–A short way up the River Tees from Low Force Waterfall is this cascade, known as the Salmon Leap.
RM2MAE68X–Low Force Waterfall on the River Tees at Bowlees, Upper Teesdale in strong summer sunshine.
RM2MAF002–Ettersgill Beck swollen by heavy rainfall a couple of days earlier brings this waterfall back to life in strong autumn sunshine.
RM2MAFCR2–Cascades and a swollen River Tees just above the main Low Force waterfall, as seen fom the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
RM2MAEWCD–A little foreground brightness and autumn tints in the trees at Low Force Waterfall. Taken from the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
RM2MAE09W–Autumn colours forming in the wooded riverbanks at Low Force. Taken from the Pennine Way long distance footpath at Wynch Bridge in strong sunshine.
RM2MAFNCN–A very swollen Walden Beck thunders over Cauldron Force waterfall. West Burton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales National Park
RM2MAF9RJ–The upper cascade just above the main waterfall at Low Force sparkling in strong winter sunshine. Taken from the Pennine Way long distance footpath
RM2MAF9TJ–Strong low angled winter sunshine on Low Force waterfall. The Tees is swollen after a wet previous day. Christmas Eve 2022
RM2MAEPYX–Vivid autumn colours, strong sunshine and a super sky in this view of a swollen River Tees at High Force Waterfall. Taken from the Pennine Way
RM2MAEWBE–Very strong sunshine and autumn colours highlights a swollen River Tees at Low Force Waterfall on a blustery day.
RM2MAFHNK–A short break in the dense cloud cover allows very strong sunshine to floodlight Low Force Waterfall, swollen after a very wet day previously.
RM2MAE37H–The waterfall on the River Greta at the remains of the old water powered cornmill at Bowes, Teesdale
RM2MAFM95–A very swollen Walden Beck thunders over Cauldron Force waterfall in pale autumn sunshine. West Burton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales National Park
RM2MADYPC–Autumn colours forming in the wooded riverbanks at High Force. Taken from the viewpoint on the Pennine Way long distance footpath in strong sunshine.
RM2MAFG0H–A swollen River Tees thunders over Low Force waterfall next to the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
RM2MAEYBJ–A brief patch of very strong sunshine lights up Low Force Waterfall in dramatic conditions against a dark sky.
RM2MAE75K–Low Force Waterfall on the River Tees at Bowlees, Upper Teesdale in strong summer sunshine.
RM2MAER15–Vivid autumn colours, strong sunshine and a super sky in this view of a swollen River Tees at High Force Waterfall. Taken from the Pennine Way
RM2M9HW7E–Cascade and footbridge over Sleightholme Beck, East Mellwaters, Bowes. The Pennine Way long distance footpath passes close by.
RM2M9HXJC–This small unnamed waterfall is one of several just upstream from the main Blea Beck Force in Upper Teesdale.
RM2M9HXM5–This small unnamed waterfall is one of several just upstream from the main Blea Beck Force in Upper Teesdale.
RM2M9HW7D–A brief bright interval on this cascade on Sleightholme Beck at East Mellwaters, Bowes as dark clouds promising rain to come sweep in.
RM2M864F0–Foreground wild flowers and a slightly swollen River Tees after a previous wet day at Low Force Waterfall.
RM2M863HD–Blea Beck Force waterfall in Upper Teesdale on a fine early summer afternoon.
RM2M864YD–A cascade on the River Tees just above Low Force waterfall sparkling in spring sunshine. Taken from the Pennine Way long distance footopath.
RM2M863J2–Cauldron Force waterfall on Walden Beck at West Burton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales in spring.
RM2M864B3–Cauldron Force waterfall on Walden Beck at West Burton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales in spring.
RM2M85F8H–The River Tees at Low Force waterfall, considerably swollen by rapidly melting snow from Storm Arwen.
RM2M85R0T–A lovely waterfall on Marske Beck near Orgate Farm in strong spring sunshine. Taken on private property with access by kind permission of the farmer.
RM2M85MNT–The River Tees tumbles over this cascade just below the main Low Force Waterfall.
RM2M7M56M–Low Force Waterfall on the River Tees, Upper Teesdale in strong early autumn sunshine. The river level is up slightly after a wet day the day before.
RM2M85HTF–A vivid rainbow over Low Force Waterfall, Teesdale
RM2M85JY1–Cauldron Falls on Walden Beck at West Burton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales
RM2M85H8T–Strong late winter sun on Low Force Waterfall as seen from close to Wynch Bridge on the Pennine Way.
RM2M80AGN–Autumn colours and a swollen River Swale at Richmond North Yorkshire
RM2M8075R–Low Force waterfall in strong autumn sunshine under a cloudless blue sky. The River Tees is swollen after constant rain the previous day.
RM2M85M3P–An un-named small waterfall on Ettersgill Beck, Teesdale.
RM2M85HYN–Teesdale's iconic landmark beauty spot in wintry sunshine as the overnight cloud clears.
RM2M85E1F–An attractive small waterfall and cascade on a beck flowing off Barningham Moor.
RM2M8080J–A swollen River Tees at Low Force during a very brief bright interval on an otherwise damp and murky day. Taken from the Pennine Way at Wynch Bridge.
RM2M85GE0–Summerhill Force waterfall on Bow Lee Beck, Upper Teesdale, within the North Pennines AONB.
RM2M7M9WW–Patchy snow and pale winter sunshine on this closeup of a pictureseque waterfall on Ettersgill Beck, Upper Teesdale.
RM2M85MJC–Low Force Waterfall, Teesdale, taken from the Pennine Way at Wynch Bridge in very strong early spring sunshine
RM2M7MPC0–Blea Beck tumbles over this picturesque waterfall as it runs down from Holwick Fell to join the River Tees.
RM2M85NYF–A lovely waterfall on Marske Beck near Orgate Farm in strong spring sunshine. Taken on private property with access by kind permission of the farmer.
RM2M8075E–Low Force Waterfall from between the trees on a cloudless September morning. Just a hint of autumn beginning to appear in the foliage colour.
RM2M7M3W1–Ettersgill Beck swollen by heavy rain from Storm Francis the previous day. Ftattened grass on both sides of the fall shows the height the beck reached
RM2M7MB5B–An almost dry waterfall on Ettersgill Beck, Upper Teesdale in strong spring sunshine.
RM2M85F73–The River Tees at Low Force waterfall, considerably swollen by rapidly melting snow from Storm Arwen.
RM2M85NYB–A lovely waterfall on Marske Beck near Orgate Farm in strong spring sunshine. Taken on private property with access by kind permission of the farmer.
RM2M7M6MP–Walden Beck tumbles over this easily accessible pictureseque waterfall just outside the village of West Burton, Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales
RM2M7MJKK–High Force Waterfall in Upper Teesdale in spring sunshine, from the viewpoint on the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
RM2M7MMAD–Blea Beck Force Waterfall, Teesdale in spring sushine, as seen from the Pennine Way long distance footpath.
RM2M7M606–Autumn tints forming in the trees surrounding this picturesque waterfall on Ettersgill Beck in Upper Teesdale.
RM2M7MHX5–High Force waterfall in Teesdale looking down from the top.
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