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River Dart
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River Dart as seen from the Paignton to Kingswear steam train
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River Dart from Kingswear
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What looks like a ship building inlet on the River Dart
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What appears to be an old minesweeper on the River Dart. Would be used by the Dartmouth Naval College
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River Ouse at York with some house boats
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Knaresborough Castle towering above the River Nidd
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The River Nidd at Knaresborough
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Knaresborough a slightly different view of the castle and River Nidd
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The railway line to Whitby and The River Esk. Saw some salmon a'leaping
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River Esk on it's way to Whitby
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Bridge over the River Esk
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Bridge over the River Esk
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The River Esk running by the garden of our b&b
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A low tide, muddy view of the River Esk and the Whitby railway line
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Upper reaches of Whitby harbour. Railway station just in view to the left
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Whitby Where the River Esk meets the sea and Dracula's Abbey is a ruin
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Through the trees, just, 75029 trundles it's way to Whitby. River Esk in the foreground
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Whitby Harbour, River Esk
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River Esk at Ruswarp
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Bridge over the River Esk at Ruswarp
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What was the viaduct carrying the railway line from Whitby to Scarborough over the River Esk
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Just visible through the wood work is the viaduct which used to carry the railway line from Whitby to Scarborough over the River Esk
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View from atop the viaduct of the River Esk and holiday cottages
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View from atop the viaduct of the River Esk and holiday cottages
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3 arched bridge over the River Ouse
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3 arched iron bridge over the River Ouse
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Single arch bridge on the River Ouse along with flats and other buildings
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Mills, Quays, Bridges, Rivers
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Super iron bridge over the Ouse. Note the castle battlements on several buildings