Attermire Scar

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Attermire Scar is a dramatic limestone cliff and escarpment in the Yorkshire Dales, England, known for its striking rock formations, caves, and popular walking routes.

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Attermire Scar canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf escarpment
geological formation
limestone cliff
country England
formedBy erosion
glacial processes
solution weathering
geologicalPeriod Carboniferous period
surface form: Carboniferous
hasArchaeologicalSignificance true
hasCave Albert Cave
Attermire Cave
Jubilee Cave
Lookout Cave
Victoria Cave
Wet Cave
hasEcologicalFeature calcareous grassland
limestone flora
hasFeature caves
cliffs
escarpment face
karst landscape
limestone pavement
rock formations
scree slopes
hasGeologicalComposition limestone
hasNearbySummit Attermire Moor
Rye Loaf Hill
Warrendale Knotts
hasViewOf Malham area
Ribblesdale
Settle
isInProtectedArea Yorkshire Dales
surface form: Yorkshire Dales National Park
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales
locatedNear Settle
locatedOn limestone upland
nearbySettlement Giggleswick
Langcliffe
partOf Pennines
traversedBy popular walking routes
public footpaths
usedFor caving
hiking
rock climbing
walking

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Settle hasNearbyAttraction Attermire Scar