02-05-2016 06:30 via theguardian.com

A landscape worked down to its bones

Ribblesdale, Yorkshire Dales Sheep graze around giant boulders dropped by glaciers, picking the land as clean as the ice once did
In unflattering Ordnance Survey contours, you could mistake Warrendale Knotts and Attermire Scar for lumpy outcrops of dubious interest, but you’d be wrong. Under today’s restless skies, they look almost Dolomitic in drama, though perhaps not in size.Ribblesdale has been worked right down to its limestone bones, which shine like new teeth in the sun’
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