The Hole of Horcum
Up in the North Yorkshire Moors, in the Tabular hills is a large natural amphitheatre. Legend has it theta a giant named Wade scooped up a handful of earth and ...
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Up in the North Yorkshire Moors, in the Tabular hills is a large natural amphitheatre. Legend has it theta a giant named Wade scooped up a handful of earth and threw it at his wife during an argument.
It was actually created through a process called spring sapping, where water welling up from the hillside gradually erodes away the hillside turning a narrow valley into a much deeper and wider cauldron. The hollow is about 120metres deep and about 1.2 km across
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It was actually created through a process called spring sapping, where water welling up from the hillside gradually erodes away the hillside turning a narrow valley into a much deeper and wider cauldron. The hollow is about 120metres deep and about 1.2 km across
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