Cautley Spout is England's highest (cascade) waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and Hardraw Force has a greater unbroken fall above ground). The broken cascade of falls tumbles a total of 650 feet (198 m) down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from a high plateau called The Calf. It is located in the Howgill Fells, traditionally in the West Riding of Yorkshire but now in Cumbria on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The waterfall is just north of Sedbergh. This fall is one of the few cascade falls in England; most are either tiered or plunge falls.
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| - Cautley Spout ist der höchste oberirdische Wasserfall Englands und liegt in Cumbria. Der Wasserfall entsteht aus verschiedenen kleinen Bächen auf einem Bergplateau, das von und Bram Rigg Top gebildet wird. Das Wasser fällt über 4 Stufen insgesamt 198 m. Am Fuß des Falls fließt das Wasser durch ein kurzes enges Tal und mündet dann in den River Rawthey. (de)
- Cautley Spout is England's highest (cascade) waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and Hardraw Force has a greater unbroken fall above ground). The broken cascade of falls tumbles a total of 650 feet (198 m) down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from a high plateau called The Calf. It is located in the Howgill Fells, traditionally in the West Riding of Yorkshire but now in Cumbria on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The waterfall is just north of Sedbergh. This fall is one of the few cascade falls in England; most are either tiered or plunge falls. (en)
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| - Cautley Spout ist der höchste oberirdische Wasserfall Englands und liegt in Cumbria. Der Wasserfall entsteht aus verschiedenen kleinen Bächen auf einem Bergplateau, das von und Bram Rigg Top gebildet wird. Das Wasser fällt über 4 Stufen insgesamt 198 m. Am Fuß des Falls fließt das Wasser durch ein kurzes enges Tal und mündet dann in den River Rawthey. (de)
- Cautley Spout is England's highest (cascade) waterfall above ground. (Gaping Gill on Ingleborough falls a greater unbroken distance into a pothole, and Hardraw Force has a greater unbroken fall above ground). The broken cascade of falls tumbles a total of 650 feet (198 m) down a cliff face at the head of a wild and bleak glacial valley that comes down from a high plateau called The Calf. It is located in the Howgill Fells, traditionally in the West Riding of Yorkshire but now in Cumbria on the western edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The waterfall is just north of Sedbergh. This fall is one of the few cascade falls in England; most are either tiered or plunge falls. (en)
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