https://di262mgurvkjm.cloudfront.net/da5f761b-d6c9-4516-8b23-3795c0e3a9df/PEN-Y-GHENT_27B_-_Hunt_Pot~2_xgaplus.jpghttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/termshttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/-/galleries/yorkshire-dales-photography/horton-in-ribblesdale-fells/-/medias/da5f761b-d6c9-4516-8b23-3795c0e3a9df/price
Churn Milk Hole, Pen-y-ghent
Churn Milk Hole, Penyghent, Horton oin Ribblesdale, North Yorkshire.
Churn Milk Hole on the lower slopes of Penyghent is a large shake hole (circular depression, formed when underlying limestone collapses into a cavity in the rock or even into an underground chamber). Water running into a shake hole will eventually further erode the rock to create an opening or pothole. Churn Milk Hole lies where the Great Scar Limestone meets the Yoredale Strata. Fountains Fell can be seen in the distance.
Created: November 25, 2020
Author: Joan Martin
This image is the property of Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH uk) All Rights Reserved
https://di262mgurvkjm.cloudfront.net/135ce471-cf6b-41a3-a4a4-3bd4ca8bab79/PEN-Y-GHENT_29A_-_Churn_Milk_Hole~2_xgaplus.jpghttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/termshttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/-/galleries/yorkshire-dales-photography/horton-in-ribblesdale-fells/-/medias/135ce471-cf6b-41a3-a4a4-3bd4ca8bab79/price
https://di262mgurvkjm.cloudfront.net/e9e99b95-48af-4cd5-8381-42810382401b/SELSIDE_05A_-_Pen-y-ghent~4_xgaplus.jpghttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/termshttps://www.photonorth.co.uk/-/galleries/yorkshire-dales-photography/horton-in-ribblesdale-fells/-/medias/e9e99b95-48af-4cd5-8381-42810382401b/price