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North Yorkshire Moors
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by Kath Featherstone
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The North Yorkshire Moors is in the North-east of England. Britain has 75% of the world’s remaining moorland and the North Yorkshire Moors has the biggest continuous area of moors in England. It is designated as a Special Scientific Sight of Interest (SSSI), giving it protection at European level. It is important as a habitat for birds such as curlew, lapwing, golden plover and merlin, Sheep farming also helps maintain the vegetation and moorland sheep are seen roaming freely.
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Arncliffe Trods
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Stepping Stones
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Mill Cottage
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Grazing Sheep
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Esk under a Brooding Sky
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The Wet North
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North Yorkshire Farm
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Above Castleton II
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Above Castleton
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Sunrise at Scaling Dam
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Here comes the Sun
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Sunrise at Scaling Dam II
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The Home Guard
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Platform 9¾
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Mallyon Spout
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The Rail Trail
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