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High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, Teesdale, England. [1] The waterfall is within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the European Geopark. The whole of the River Tees plunges 70 feet (21 m) [2] over a precipice (an almost vertical cliff edge) in two stages. After heavy rainfall the ...
After a short turn northwards, the river continues to meander south-easterly. Close to where the B6277 road begins to run parallel to the river is the 69-foot (21 m) [9] High Force waterfall. About 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) downstream is the smaller Low Force waterfall. [6] The confluence of the River Greta and the River Tees
Cauldron Snout is a cascade on the upper reaches of the River Tees in Northern England, immediately below the dam of the Cow Green Reservoir.It is well upstream of the High Force waterfall, and is on the boundary between County Durham and Cumbria (historically Westmorland), England.
Linton Falls: River Wharfe: near Grassington: Lodore Falls: Watendlath Beck: south of Derwent Water: Low Ash Gill Scar: Ash Gill near Marsett, Raydale: Low Force: River Tees: near Forest-in-Teesdale, Teesdale: Low Force: Pudding Beck south of Whinlatter Pass: Lower Force (Aysgarth Falls) River Ure: near Aysgarth, Wensleydale
Low Force. Low Force is an 18-foot (5.5m) high set of falls on the River Tees, England, UK. Further upstream is the High Force waterfall. [1] Low Force is also the site of the Wynch Bridge, completed in 1830. It is suggested by signs at each end that only one person at a time should cross the bridge as it may be unstable. [citation needed]
Over ledges in the Whin Sill fall the famous waterfalls of High Force and Low Force and the cataract of Cauldron Snout. [11] From the source to the Skerne, Teesdale's principal town and most populous settlement is Barnard Castle , [ 12 ] a historic market town.
River Skerne flowing through South Park in Darlington The Old River Tees after a cut was made to strighten the course of the River Tees. Claw Beck; River Skerne; Spa Beck; Dalton Beck; Kent Beck; Wood Head Gill; Soursike Gill; Staindale Beck; Fardean Side; Worsall Far Gill; Worsall Gill; Hole Beck; Nelly Burden's Beck; River Leven; Bassleton ...
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