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Pen-Y-Ghent from near Wharfe woods above Feizor in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pen-Y-Ghent from near Wharfe woods above Feizor in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pen-y-ghent from near to Winskill Stones above Stainforth in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yorkshire Dales farm near Stainforth above Settle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hill walking between Langcliffe, Attermire Scar and Settle via the Dales Highway in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Climber at pot Scar above Feizor near to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smearsett Scar from above Feizoe near to settle in the yorkshire dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pen-y-ghent from near to Winskill Stones above Stainforth in the Yorkshire Dales
Hill walking between Langcliffe, Attermire Scar and Settle via the Dales Highway in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hill walking between Langcliffe, Attermire Scar and Settle via the Dales Highway in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smearsett Scar from above Feizoe near to settle in the yorkshire dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Climber at pot Scar above Feizor near to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Climber at pot Scar above Feizor near to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smearsett Scar from above Feizoe near to settle in the yorkshire dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Smearsett Scar from above Feizoe near to settle in the yorkshire dales Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pen-y-ghent or Penyghent is a fell in the Yorkshire Dales, England. It is the lowest of Yorkshire`s Three Peaks at 2,277 feet 694 m; the other two being Ingleborough and Whernside. It lies 1.9 miles east of Horton in Ribblesdale


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