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Yorkshire Dales
One of England's most remote and rugged areas, the Yorkshire Dales National Park is characterised by rolling green valleys and windswept hills crisscrossed by drystone walls and dotted with stone villages and hamlets. It became a National Park in 1954 and is very popular with walkers although most of the land is still given over to sheep farming, with the local Swaledale sheep an icon of the area.
I hope you enjoy browsing a selection of my photographs in this gallery, you can see many more on my Instagram page.
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