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Brimham Rocks is a series of rock formations located on Brimham Moor in Yorkshire Valley National Park (Yorkshire Dales National Park). Nature gives them unique rock shapes, they are up to 300 meters high. If you are brave enough to climb to the top of the rock, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the surrounding valley. The rock formations are varied, and you can try looking for "hawks and orangutans," "sphinxes," "camels," "dancing bears" and "rock icons."
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Brimham Rocks is a series of rock formations located on Brimham Moor in Yorkshire Valley National Park (Yorkshire Dales National Park). Nature gives them unique rock shapes, they are up to 300 meters high. If you are brave enough to climb to the top of the rock, you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the surrounding valley. The rock formations are varied, and you can try looking for "hawks and orangutans," "sphinxes," "camels," "dancing bears" and "rock icons."
Brimum rock is a strange natural wonder of balanced rock in the Brimum marshes of Yorkshire Valley National Park. A 30-meter-high rock is supported by a small stone. There are a large number of rocks formed during the Ice Age 100 million years ago. These rocks have been eroded by long periods of wind and rain, and are of different shapes. Around the Brimom rock, there are many sandstones formed by water, glaciers and winds, which are shaped in different shapes and strange shapes, such as Sphinx Rock, Dog Rock, Camel Rock, Turtle Rock, Dancing Bear Rock and so on. The filming of the children's drama TV show Roger and His Friends, which aired in 1996, once took place at Brimham Rock, attracting more tourists.