near to Urra, North Yorkshire, England
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15 images
in grid square NZ5902
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for NZ5902
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Botton Head
by Mick Garratt
The slopes below Botton Head are very unstable. Nothing much grows on the shale which has been subjected to a recent landslip.
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Forest Track Through Greenhow Plantation
Close to the outdoor centre.
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Botton Head
by T Eyre
Botton Head, the northern side of Urra Moor.
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Forest track, Greenhow Plantation
A section of the well surfaced track that circles around the base of the moors.
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Blue Flowers by Forest Track
by Mick Garratt
Recent felling has encouraged the growth of these pretty blue flowers, Speedwell I think.
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Shepherd's Close
by Mick Garratt
A view of the farm taken out of square from the Public Bridleway near Clogger's Hall.
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Shepherd's Close
by Mick Garratt
The area is known locally as Midnight Corner.
The distinctive summit of Roseberry Topping can be seen on the skyline.
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Midnight Corner
by Mick Garratt
A barn adjacent to the farm known as Shepherd's Close. Recent forestry operations have been carried out in the forests on the opposite side of the valley.
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Forest Road, Greenhow Plantation
by Mick Garratt
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Forest Track Through Greenhow Plantation (2)
Heading towards Midnight Corner.
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Shepherd's Close
The area is known locally as Midnight Corner.
The distinctive summit of Roseberry Topping can be seen on the skyline.
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Aircraft Crash Site
by Mick Garratt
On the 21 October 1940 an Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk. V of No. 58 Sqn., RAF and piloted by P/O E. H. Brown was returning from a raid on the Skoda factory in Plzen, Czechoslovakia to its base at RAF Linton on Ouse when it ran out of... (more)
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Greenhow Plantation
by T Eyre
Looking NE.
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Wetland area, Greenhow Plantation
This small wetland area appears to be part of a man made scheme, possibly associated with the nearby outdoor centre. Apart from a few non native conifers, the area is dominated by birch and alder, the latter being happy with wet conditions.
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Near Shepherd's Close
by T Eyre
Looking east towards Ingleby Incline.
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