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Steall Falls
Steall Falls: Scotland's Second-Highest Waterfall You walk into the Nevis Gorge through dark, dripping woodland, the Water of Nevis crashing somewhere below your feet and steep crags pressing in on either side. Then, quite suddenly, the gorge opens — and there, across...
High Force
High Force: England's Biggest Waterfall There are taller waterfalls in England, but none quite like High Force. Here, the entire River Tees gathers itself and hurls over a cliff of ancient black rock, plunging some 21 metres into a churning plunge pool below....
Aira Force
Aira Force: The Lake District's Best-Loved Waterfall For three hundred years, people have walked into a wooded gorge above Ullswater to watch Aira Beck gather itself, slip beneath an old stone bridge, and hurl itself some twenty metres into the dark pool below....
St John’s Point Lighthouse
St John's Point Lighthouse: The Yellow-Banded Giant of County Down In Van Morrison's song "Coney Island," the lighthouse at St John's Point is mentioned in a list of the things that make the Irish coast of County Down feel like home — somewhere between the Mourne...
Blackhead Lighthouse
Blackhead Lighthouse: The Titanic Passed Here, and You Can Stay the Night In April 1912, RMS Titanic — built at Harland and Wolff's yards on Queen's Island in Belfast, launched in 1911 and fitted out over the following months — left Belfast Lough for the last time on...
St Ann’s Head Lighthouse
St Ann's Head Lighthouse: The Last Shore-Based Light in Pembrokeshire, on the Tudor Coast In August 1485, a small fleet carrying Henry Tudor — exiled pretender to the English throne — rounded this headland and landed at Mill Bay, a sheltered cove just to the north of...
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