File:Middleton-in-Teesdale banner High Force waterfall.jpg

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English: This image is one I took on a visit to High Force, reputed to be the highest waterfall in England. Normally, as the Wikipedia page shows, the main fall is showing, but with both in full flow it looks more spectacular
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