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"Limestone: Nature's Timeless Masterpiece" From the majestic Malham Cove in Yorkshire Dales to the breathtaking Durdle Door in Dorset

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L Imestone Collection: Monolith (Empyrean) Sculpture in Grounds of Kenwood
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L Imestone Collection: Albert Memorial
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L Imestone Collection: Church of St Paul
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L Imestone Collection: Wernher Mausoleum
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L Imestone Collection: China, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Yangshuo County. Farm worker carries two stacks of hay
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L Imestone Collection: The view from Hahnenkamm, Tyrol, Austria
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L Imestone Collection: The view from Steinplatte, Tyrol, Austria
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L Imestone Collection: Statue
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L Imestone Collection: Church of St Andrew
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L Imestone Collection: Historic Railway Station, Dunedin, New Zealand
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L Imestone Collection: Traditional boat sailing through limestone archipelago at sunset, Ha Long Bay
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L Imestone Collection: Walkway of the Notre Dame de la Garde Lifts, Marseille
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L Imestone Collection: Thors Cave, Peak District
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L Imestone Collection: Golden Buddhist statues in the limestone caves of Pindaya, Myanmar, Asia
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L Imestone Collection: Rahotep and Nofret
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L Imestone Collection: Malham Cove, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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L Imestone Collection: The Julian Alps, Slovenia
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L Imestone Collection: Lake Bohinj, Slovenia
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L Imestone Collection: The Pinnacles
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L Imestone Collection: The Pinnacles, Western Australia, Australia
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L Imestone Collection: The Bardena Blanca rock outcrop and stone house
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L Imestone Collection: Houses and tower in Mogrovejo village
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L Imestone Collection: Boats in Ha Long Bay at Sunset
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L Imestone Collection: Limestone cliffs & West Rai Leh Beach
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L Imestone Collection: Laem Phra Nang Peninsula
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L Imestone Collection: Cyclist after a storm
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L Imestone Collection: USA, Utah, Bryce Canyon National Park
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L Imestone Collection: Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming
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L Imestone Collection: Castle Geyser, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming
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L Imestone Collection: Devils Thumb and Palette Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park
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L Imestone Collection: Palette Spring, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wyoming
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L Imestone Collection: Rio Cares carving through karst limestone valley in the Picos de Europa mountains, near Panes
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L Imestone Collection: Folded layers of Jurassic sedimentary limestone and marl rocks in the cliffs at Vega beach
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L Imestone Collection: Karst limestone peaks within Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, Spanish Pyrenees, Huesca
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L Imestone Collection: Rio Aragon Subordan and upper Hecho valley overlooked by karst limestone peaks and woods, Huesca
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L Imestone Collection: Castro de Gaviotas (Gulls fort) karst limestone rock archway, and La Canalina bay, near Llanes
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L Imestone Collection: Yaga River and karst limestone cliffs of Escuain gorge, Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
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L Imestone Collection: Limestone escarpments above Escuain gorge with snow covered high Pyrenees peaks in the background
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L Imestone Collection: 150 million year old fossilised footprint (ichnite) of theropod dinosaur in karst limestone rock
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L Imestone Collection: Natural rock archway carved by the sea through limestone rock at Cuevas del Mar (sea caves) beach
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L Imestone Collection: Karst limestone sea cliffs at Pria, with Picos de Europa mountains in the background, near Llanes
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L Imestone Collection: Buelna beach and karst limestone El Picon rock pillar at high tide on a windy day, near Llanes
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L Imestone Collection: Anisclo Canyon and eroded karst limestone Mondoto peak, Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park
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L Imestone Collection: Prehistoric temple of Mnajdra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Malta, Europe
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L Imestone Collection: Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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L Imestone Collection: Jewel Beetle (Anthaxia fulgurans) adult female, feeding on Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)


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"Limestone: Nature's Timeless Masterpiece" From the majestic Malham Cove in Yorkshire Dales to the breathtaking Durdle Door in Dorset, limestone formations grace the landscapes of England and beyond. These ancient rocks, formed over millions of years, hold stories etched into their very core. In Gordale Scar, within Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, nature has sculpted a dramatic gorge that leaves visitors in awe. Meanwhile, Marsden Rock stands tall as a testament to the enduring power of limestone against crashing waves. But it is not just grandeur that limestone offers; it also nurtures life. A resilient tree grows through the cracks of White Scars in Ingleton, providing shade and shelter for creatures big and small. And on an early map of Lyme Regis' coast from 1720 lies evidence of how this rock shaped human settlements throughout history. Across continents at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania or Stackpole Quay in Pembrokeshire South Wales - both bear witness to limestone's versatility and durability as building material. Not far away stands Great Orme where feral Kashmir Goats find solace atop limestone headlands overlooking picturesque coastlines and towns. Their presence adds charm to these already stunning vistas. Limestone even played a role in fortifications like Clitheroe Castle's motte-and-bailey structure perched upon an outcrop - showcasing its strength as a foundation for defense. Beyond natural wonders and historical landmarks lie unexpected connections – Yankee Stadium itself built with concrete made from crushed limestone. Lastly, we cannot forget Porthgain lime workings which once thrived along Pembrokeshire's West Wales coastline - reminding us how humans have harnessed this resource for centuries. So next time you encounter limestone – whether admiring its beauty or benefiting from its practical uses – take a moment to appreciate this remarkable rock that holds secrets spanning millennia.