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15th April 07, 08:51 AM
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North Yorkshire Moors
I have just arrived home from a lovely walk on the North Yorkshire Moors. In my group I was the ony one kilted. The weather was glorious, no wind and 25C.,
The tall obelisk is a memorial to Captain James Cook, the famous mariner, who went to school in nearby Great Ayton and who was brought up as a child at the nearby Aireyhome Farm. The "nose" shaped hill is a local land mark, known as Roseberry Topping.
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