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Mine workings, Fell End
The Dent Fault near Ravenstonedale in the Yorkshire Dales of Cumbria.
To the west of the A683 are the smooth, rounded shapes of the Howgills made up of old Silurian rocks of the Lake District. To the east are the newer Carboniferous limestones of The Dales. During the upheaval of the Dent Fault the older Silurian rocks rose up 2400m against the horizontal limestone strata, forcing the limestones into a vertical position.
Created: November 22, 2020
Author: Joan Martin
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