Roseberry Topping Yorkshire Moors
by Martyn Arnold
Title
Roseberry Topping Yorkshire Moors
Artist
Martyn Arnold
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photography
Description
An iconic landmark on the Northern end of the North York Moors. At 1,049ft (320m) its one of the highest viewpoints in North Yorkshire. The hill is an outlier of the North York Moors uplands. It is formed from sandstone laid down in the Middle and Lower Jurassic periods, between 208 and 165 million years ago, which constitutes the youngest sandstone to be found in any of the National Parks in England and Wales. Its distinctive conical shape is the result of the hills hard sandstone cap.
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December 3rd, 2013
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