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A Stone that Once Mattered — A Forgotten Boundary

A low-angle view of a nondescript triangular stone, half-buried in a bleak expanse of dry, brown heather. The pale sandstone stands out against the darker, tangled vegetation, with the occasional patch of golden rushes breaking the monotony. In the distance, the low hi ...

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Rapeseed Transforms the Vale of Cleveland

The expansive fields of rapeseed, ablaze with its yellow flowers, command this view of the vale of Cleveland from Battersby Moor, presenting a picturesque mosaic of greens and yellows. Rapeseed, grown for its oil, a staple in cooking, fuel, and other products, graces landscapes worldwide, transforming into a breathtaking spectacle during its bl ...

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Capt. Cook’s Monument

The obelisk to Captain James Cook on Easby Moor, a familiar sight from the Cleveland plain. Cook is a local hero. We all know of his epic voyages to the Pacific, they are taught in schools, but his legacy is being reassessed as we look at events at that time through 21st century eyes.

Cook's official reason for leading his first voyage on the Endeavour was to travel to Tahi ...

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Kildale’s Telecoms Mast Dilemma

The picture doesn't quite portray the hurricane-like gusts, making it a struggle to stay upright. Another rain shower is looming, chasing away the previous one in no time.

I'm up on the moor behind Park Nab, looking across Kildale. On the distant skyline, at its highest point, stands Captain Cook's Monument. But something's amiss with the foreground. The ...

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Heather’s Purple Dance with Golden Grass

Apart from the swathes of purple heather, there is another colour that resonates with me and epitomises the moors at this time of the year: the golden brown of grasses. These strands of gold flourish abundantly upon the ancient swiddens, gently swaying in the breeze and contrasting with the purple that's nothing short of mesmerising. My inclination is ...

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The Local Legacy of Capt. James Cook

Well, it's been a quite a while since I last posted a photo of that obelisk known as Capt. Cook's Monument, perched ever so ostentatiously upon Easby Moor. A tribute it is to that infamous chap, Captain James Cook, the problematic "discoverer" of Australia, who hailed from the local village of Great Ayton during his youth.

Now, this monumental structu ...

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