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Artengill Viaduct
Rowan growing on the Arten Gill Viaduct, Dentdale in the Yorkshire Dales, Cumbria.
From 1871-1874 blocks of the locally quarried Dent Marble were used in the construction of this eleven arched viaduct. It is 201m long and at a staggering height of 36m, is the tallest viaduct on the Settle to Carlisle Line.
Created: September 19, 2008
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph size: 10.0 Mpixels (28.7 MB uncompressed) - 2592x3872 pixels (8.6x12.9 in / 21.9x32.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: Artengill Viaduct, berry, Cowgill, Dent, Dentdale, railway, rowan, Settle Carlisle Line, viaduct
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