Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales, Simon Fell and Park Fell can be seen in this view from Runscar limestone pavement. The white building is the Station Inn.

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Ingleborough, one of the famous Three Peaks of the Yorkshire Dales, Simon Fell and Park Fell can be seen in this view from Runscar limestone pavement.  The white building is the Station Inn.

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