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Dent Head Viaduct, Upper Dentdale

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Dent Head Viaduct, Upper Dentdale

Caption - The classic view, but in the evening sun. The viaduct was completed in 1875 as part of the Settle & Carlisle railway. The line can be seen contouring the fellside to Dent station SD7687, which is just visible above the centre of the photo.

Walk 1970 : Great Knoutberry Hill & Dent Head

Photographer : Ian Taylor

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