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  • Gamekeeper uses a hand beater to put out the fire whilst heather burning, Bransdale shooting estate, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK. Heather is burnt to regenerate it, the more patches there are on a moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well.
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  • Gamekeeper, Charlie Woof, puts out the fire with water after heather burning, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK.  Heather is burnt to regenerate it, the more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well.
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  • Gamekeeper, Charlie Woof, puts out the fire with water after heather burning, Bransdale shooting estate, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK.  Heather is burnt to regenerate it, the more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well.
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  • A gamekeeper wearing traditional clothing and holding a red flag works as a flanker on a grouse shoot on Spaunton Moor, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A gamekeeper wearing traditional clothing and holding a red flag works as a flanker on a grouse shoot on Spaunton Moor, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A 'gun' and his loader waiting in a shooting butt on a grouse shoot, Bransdale Moor, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A gamekeeper on the Bransdale estate uses a beater to put out the fire after heather burning on the North York Moors, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Heather is burnt to regenerate it, the more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well.
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  • A gamekeeper dragging a turf removed from the moor to make a new grouse shooting butt, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A gamekeeper moving a turf removed from the moor by a small digger to make a grouse shooting butt, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Two gamekeepers turfing a new grouse shooting butt on Bransdale Moor, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Charlie Woof, a gamekeeper on the Bransdale estate uses a beater to put out the fire after heather burning on the North York Moors, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Heather is burnt to regenerate it, the more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well.
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  • Gamekeeper, Charlie Woof, lights the dry heather moorland for burning, Bransdale shooting estate, North York Moors, UK. Heather is burnt to regenerate it - the more patches there are on a moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population.
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  • Portrait of a beekeeper with his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A beekeeper insprects his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A labrador holding a grouse in its mouth on a grouse shoot, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A gamekeeper holds 3 grouse in his hand on a grouse shoot, Bransdale, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Beater with his dog on a grouse shoot, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK. Beaters use flags to drive the grouse towards the guns, who stand in shooting butts.
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  • Wearing protective clothing, a beekeeper holds a piece of honeycomb from his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A portrait of cyclist whilst cycling on the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A hiker walks on a footpath over the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of 3 male mountain bikers, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man holds a rope used for climbing over his shoulder, Sutton Bank, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man holds a rope used for climbing over his shoulder, Sutton Bank, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of 2 male climbers wearing safety equipment and carrying ropes at Sutton Bank, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A male hiker with a walking pole wears a plastic case with a map inside at Sutton Bank, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Charcoal burner, David Hutchinson of Yorkshire Charcoal Company holds a handful of charcoal sold locally for use in barbecues, Sawdon, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A young girl pond dipping in a shallow stream, Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A farmer holds a bunch of organic carrots in a field at Newfields Organics, Fadmoor, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A North York Moors hill farmer shows his Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Son of Bransdale hill farmer Robert Myers shows a Texel ewe at Farndale Show, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Tim Dunn a North York Moors hill farmer shows his Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A portrait of cyclist cycling on a bridleway over the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A fell race on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A boy walks holding a fishing net in a shallow stream known locally as 'the Sheep Wash' on the North York Moors National Park near Osmotherley, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of a male hiker with a walking pole wears a plastic case with a map inside at Sutton Bank, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of a female hiker with a walking pole on a footpath amongst the heather at the Hole of Horcum, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A portrait of charcoal burner, David Hutchinson of Yorkshire Charcoal Company with a bag of charcoal sold locally for use in barbeques, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man climbs into a glider at Sutton Bank gliding club, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Two young boys pond dipping in a shallow stream, Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of William Woods, hill farmer, working in the hayfield, Bilsdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Hill farmer, Ron Foster holds his hand out to a British White cow, a rare breed of cattle at his farm in Rosedale on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A hill farmer's wellies and waterproofs outside the farmhouse door, Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of hill farmer Roy Biggins holding a newly clipped fleece at his farm in Lastingham, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Hill farmer, Derek Dowkes shows a Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • James, son of Bransdale hill farmer Tim Dunn shows a Swaledale lamb at Farndale Show, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Two hill farmers loading a Swaledale ewe and her lamb into a trailer, Breck House (farm), Bransdale, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • North York Moors hill farmer, Robert Myers, checks on a Swaledale ewe which has recently given birth to twins, Toad Hall, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A Swaledale ewe and lamb standing in the road near Breck House farm, Bransdale, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK.
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  • North York Moors hill farmer, Sarah Dunn feeds a pet lamb with a bottle of milk, Breck House Farm, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of Elizabeth Newton of Grosmont Goats Cheese, holding one of her cheeses, Grosmont, North York Moors
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  • Tim Dunn a North York Moors hill farmer shows his Swaledale tup (ram) at Farndale Show, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A cyclist cycles on a bridleway over the North York Moors on a frosty Winter's morning, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man sits with his dog on a bench overlooking a view of the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A pair of hikers take a rest amongst the purple heather whilst walking at the Hole of Horcum, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A pair of birdwatchers sit on a bench holding binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A birdwatcher holds a pair of binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A young boy enjoys pond dipping in a shallow stream, Danby, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Closeup of Swaledale sheep's nose on a North York Moors hill farm, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A sign for the traditional Yorkshire game of ferret roulette at Bransdale fete, Bransdale, North York Moors, UK
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  • A pair of birdwatchers holding binoculars, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Portrait of Trevor Swales, Beekeeper wearing protective clothing amongst his bee hives, Osmotherley, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A decorated Christmas tree in the snow on the A169, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • North York Moors hill farmer, Tim Dunn, horn burns a Swaledale ewe, Breck House Farm, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK. Horn burning is used as a permanent way of marking the sheep as belonging to an individual farmer.
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  • Hill farmer, Tim Dunn washes his Swaledale sheep (in preparation for showing at a local agricultural show) at Breck House (farm), Bransdale, North York Moor, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Bilsdale Silver Band playing music at Bransdale fete, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A pair of elderly hikers refer to their map, Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Farmer Gerald Todd and galloway cow 'Queenie' at his farm in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Bilsdale Silver Band playing music at Bransdale fete, Bransdale, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A small boy walks across the beach to rockpool with a fishing net in his hand, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A young boy with a fishing net in his hand stands on a rock in the middle of a rock pool, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A young boy with a fishing net in his hand, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A young boy looks in his fishing net after rockpooling, Robin Hood's Bay, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS).
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  • RAF Fylingdales is a British Royal Air Force station high on Snod Hill in the North York Moors, England. Before their demolition by Ministry of Defence contractors this early attack warning Cold War facility, consisted of three 40-metre-diameter 'golfballs' or geodesic domes (radomes) containing mechanically steered radar. They became a local tourist attraction and coach tours drove past the site listening to the interference on radios emitted by the radomes. They have since been replaced by the current tetrahedron ('pyramid') structure and is still a secret location. Its Motto is "Vigilamus" ("We are watching"). It is now a radar base and part of the United States-controlled Ballistic Missile Early Warning System (BMEWS).
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  • Sign for the North York Moors National Park. Yorkshire, England, UK. The North York Moors is a national park in North Yorkshire, England. The moors is one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the United Kingdom. It covers an area of 1,436 km², and it has a population of 23,380.
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  • Spring landscape near Castleton village in the North York Moors National Park on 17 May 2018. The North York Moors consist of a moorland plateau, intersected by a number of deep dales or valleys containing cultivated land or woodland
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  • Spring landscape near Castleton village in the North York Moors National Park on 17 May 2018. The North York Moors consist of a moorland plateau, intersected by a number of deep dales or valleys containing cultivated land or woodland
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  • An aerial view of heather burning on the North York Moors, United Kingdom on 11th November 2017. Heather is burnt during the winter months by gamekeepers to help regenerate it. The more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well
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  • An aerial view of heather burning on the North York Moors, United Kingdom on 11th November 2017. Heather is burnt during the winter months by gamekeepers to help regenerate it. The more patches there are on the moor the better it is, producing more habitat for the grouse, and that has a knock on effect for the wader population as well
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  • Vegetable growing competition at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • The judge checks the teeth of a Swaledale sheep at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Hill farmer showing his Swaledale sheep at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • Hill farmer showing his Swaledale sheep at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • The trophy table at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • The craft tent at Farndale Show closed for judging on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • Rhubarb competition after judging at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Hill farmer Andy Fawbert showing his Swaledale sheep at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors photo by Tessa Bunney/In Pictures via Getty Images
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  • Sign pointing to the sheep pen at Farndale Show on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • The craft tent at Farndale Show closed for judging on 28th August 2017 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Farndale Show is a small traditional agricultural show in the heart of the North York Moors
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  • Aerial view of Farndale in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom on 8th November 2017.  Farndale is an isolated agricultural valley in the North York Moors National Park surrounded by some of the wildest moorland in England
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  • #NHS carved into the North York Moors moorland in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic on 8th May 2020 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • #NHS carved into the North York Moors moorland in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic on 8th May 2020 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • #NHS carved into the North York Moors moorland in support of NHS workers during the Coronavirus pandemic on 8th May 2020 in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Woman checks on on her horses in Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Woman feeds one of her horse a mint just outside Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Woman checks on on her horses in Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Woman feeds one of her horse a mint just outside Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Woman checks on on her horses in Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Woman checks on on her horses in Kilburn on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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  • Fields in clean evening light over farmland at Kilburn in The Hambleton Hills on the edge of the North York Moors. Yorkshire, England, UK. This is a farming area where rural living and the countryside is at the centre of life in this county.
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