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Waterfall name River or stream OS Grid ref. General location Acroy Gill Force: Acroy Gill near Cotterdale: Aira Force: Aira Beck near Dockray, north of Ullswater: Archy's Linn: Smales Burn in Kielder Forest: Ashgill Force: Ash Gill near Alston, Cumbria: Aygill Force: Ay Gill near Keld, Swaledale: Aysgarth Falls: River Ure
The list of highest waterfalls is often controversial, due to the ambiguity of whether to measure the single largest fall or the sum of a series of falls, and many falls make false claims to the record. This table lists above-ground waterfalls by tallest single drop (not necessarily unbroken).
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Cray is a hamlet on the B6160 road on a steep hill above Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It is near Buckden and the River Wharfe . It is a very popular walking area and is renowned for several waterfalls known collectively as Cray Waterfalls. [ 1 ]
Malham Cove is a large curved limestone formation 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the village of Malham, North Yorkshire, England. It was formed by a waterfall carrying meltwater from glaciers at the end of the last Ice Age more than 12,000 years ago. Today it is a well-known beauty spot and rock climbing crag within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
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The Middle Falls from the North bank The Lower Falls from the riverside. Aysgarth Falls are a triple flight of waterfalls, [1] surrounded by woodland and farmland, carved out by the River Ure over an almost one-mile (two-kilometre) stretch on its descent to mid-Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales of England, near the village Aysgarth.
Stainforth Force is a small cascade waterfall located near to the village of Stainforth, about 50 yards (46 m) south of Stainforth Bridge, [1] and some 3 miles (5 km) north of Settle, in North Yorkshire. [2] The partially eroded rock that the water travels over here is the Chapel House Limestone, which has been exposed by a small anticline. [3]