The River Tees winds it's way towards the sea near Redcar, starting 85 miles away on Cross Fell in the Pennines.
In places it is a gentle slow flowing river but in others it forms cascades and waterfalls as it carves it's way coastwards.
The picture I have chosen for today is an example of the type of rock it has to negotiate along its journey. I like the structure of this cliff with the layers of rock laid long ago and gradually worn away by the force of water.
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