Near Esklets - the source of the Esk
Looking downstream towards the North Sea.
The Esk meets the sea at Whitby, in the past ice frequently cut off the natural drainage forming a lake which drained to the south via Newtondale and at one stage to the north through Commondale and Kildale - when it became a tributary of the Tees.
Both these old channels were utilised by railway builders as easier routes through the moors, which rise to just short of 1500 feet
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- Taken with DJI FC300X
- Exposure Time 1/240
- f Aperture f/2.8
- ISO Speed 200
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