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Stenkrith Bridge and the Eden Gorge
A view of Stenkrith Bridge from Stenkrith Millennium Bridge, Kirkby Stephen in Cumbria.
Here, the River Eden plunges dramatically through a gorge with spectacular whirlpools and rapids. This is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its geological formations as the gorge has formed not from true limestone, but from brockram, a breccia of limestone fragments within sandstone. The rock formations are known locally as The Devil's Grinding Mill and the Devil's Hole.
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph size: 19.9 Mpixels (56.9 MB uncompressed) - 5462x3641 pixels (18.2x12.1 in / 46.2x30.8 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: Devil's Grinding Mill, Devil's Hole, geology, gorge, Kirkby Stephen, limestone, River Eden, sandstone, SSSI, Stenkrith Bridge, Stenkrith Millennium Bridge, whirlpool
Published in: Kirkby Stephen
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