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A bunch of waterfalls, which I tend to make a habit of hunting down in my spare time.

- Badan Mosach
A really nice set of water slides in woodland on the edge of Glen Feshie. Very shallow/extensive so not that easy to photograph well. - Badan Mosach
Further up the falls. - Pistyll Rhaeadr
A wonderful sight this, especially as it got there late enough it was quiet. - Pistyll blaen y cwm
A rather major hanging valley fall this one, and unlike its nicely framed down the middle of its valley. - Pistyll Measglasau
Slightly drowned by the massive scale of the crag but this a very clean, major hanging valley fall. Apparently people ice climb it ever now and then. Needs to be super cold I think. A slightly amazing thought. - Rhaeadr Ogwen
Its much bigger and more interesting from underneath than from the road. - Gorge just past Rhaeadr Ogwen
Just a little way down stream of the main falls/cliff this. - Rhaeadr fawr
In very unusually cold weather. - Caudron Snout, group photo
From the other side of the Maize beck/Tees confluence. It does certainly all look like one fall from here. It might be possible to get a closer up group photo from that strip of land in view. - Cauldron Snout, exit fall
I've since visited and photographed the snout in rather more photogenic weather but never with quite this amount of water in it. It really was something. Its often a lot less dramatic than this. - Cauldron Snout
Caudron Snout at very high flow (water over topping the cow green dam.). - Cauldron Snout
- Cauldron Snout
The exit fall, compare to the other one. A bit less water this time I think but sunnier and still an awful lot of it! - Cauldron Snout
From on top this time. Some nice colours I think. - Cauldron Snout
Some sort of group photo from the top. - Fall on Trout Beck
The trout beck in the North pennines that is. Just off the road to/from the Moor house reserve. - White force
Often very little water here. Quite a bit this day but not really time to go and have a closer look. - Bleabeck force
Bleabeck Force - lovely if not as dramatic as high force etc. Dolerite outcrops really do produce really nice medium sized falls of quite a different nature to limestone. - Bleabeck force
- Summerhill force
Summerhill force with very little water in it for some reason. - High Force
Much the best I've seen it - a good amount of water and strong sunshine. It can seemingly get really crazy in flood. At normal summer levels I can find it a little bit dissapointing. - Low Force
- Low Force
Very photogenic fall this. - Fall, Gelt Woods
Just a small sandstone fall on the Gelt in gelt woods. The dolerite falls on old/new water are much more interesting really. - Fall, Old Water
The first of the falls on old water, and maybe the most conventional.