Malham Cove Through the Trees The Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire
Malham Cove Through the Trees The Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire
Malham Cove is such an iconic landmark of Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales, the huge 70 metre curved white limestone cliff has been a popular attraction for centuries. A short drive from Skipton it’s a popular location for climbing and bird watchers looking out for the nesting Peregrine Falcons, house martins and jackdaws that call it home.
The rock formation which dominates the landscape was formed by glaciers melting and further by huge floods of water, over millions of years. It would have also been a huge waterfall back when the ground was frozen the river ran over ground.
The crag has been a popular spot for filming over the years to, especially for the Limestone pavement at the top and is a lighlight of the Pennine Way.
4 Colour Screen Print, 2023
Edition of 60
300gsm Snowdon paper
Daler Rowney System 3, water based acrylics
Mount Size - No mount
Picture Size - 55cm x 38.5cm approx
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