Can You Find This Postcode #16

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Can you name the postcode where this photo is taken from and the place in the photograph?
Comment your answer on the blog, if you can!

📸 by Ian Cylkowski

In the spirit of fair competition, please do not use reverse image searching or google lens to find the postcodes.

The answer is: Catrigg Force, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Settle BD24 9PZ

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  • It's the beautiful Aira Force Waterfall in Penrith in the scenic Lake District 👍

    CA11 0JS

  • BD24 9PQ I was there this morning

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  • High Force!

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  • BD24 9PZ Yorkshire Dales

  • Catrigg Force in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Stainforth, Settle BD24 9PZ

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  • its aira force in the lakes?

    CA11 0JS

  • BD24 9PZ - it’s cattrigg falls, settle! Not too far from me :)

  • Is it in Malham? BD23 4DL

  • It's definitely Catrigg falls in the dales when you photograph this fall you don't forget her beauty... But I wouldn't know the postcode without Google

    BD24 9PZ

  • Catrigg Force Waterfall, Victoria Cave, Attermire Scar & Giggleswick, Yorkshire ...The Grid Reference is SD 821 673 and the nearest postcode is BD24 9QB.

  • I think this might be High Force on the river Tees. DL12 0XH.

    ('Force' is a corruption of the old Norse word 'Foss', meaning 'waterfall')

    • Hey! I was at Gullfoss twenty years ago this month. If I recall, it is pronounced 'Good-foss'* and means Gold Waterfall. It was certainly a darned sight more spectacular than anything in the U.K. Thank you for reminding me Rosy. That was a good day out.

      * Icelandic is a very tricky language. Nothing seems to be pronounced the way it looks and there are sounds that are hard to create because English doesn't have them.

    • There's many "fosses" in Iceland; Godafoss and Gullfoss being two of the most spectacular.