Eskdale, North Yorkshire

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Eskdale is a valley running west to east from Westerdale on the North Yorkshire Moors to Whitby on the east coast of England. Formed during the last major ice age, it has a classic U-shaped valley formation caused by the action of glaciers carving away the rock. Eskdale carries the River Esk from the "Esklets" above Westerdale to the sea. The tops of it's steep sided valleys are noted for their heather moorland, whilst below the land is mainly split betwen pasture for cows and Swaledale sheep and arable crops such as Oil seed rape.