The thick, main or scaur limestone (mountain limestone) of the centre and south of England, Wales and Carboniferous Ireland, which splits up in the Yorkshire dales C Limestone (Yoredale group) into a succession of stout limestone Li Series. [Please select]
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Here in the farthest realm of ice and scaur, A huntsman must one be, like chamois soar. [Please select]
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The bluff is well named Nirly Scaur, and a wild desolate spot it is, with grey lichen-clad boulders and stunted heather on its summit. [Please select]
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At last, the peer lass clodded hersell o'er the scaur at the Craigburnfoot into the sea, and there was an end o't. [Please select]
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Now scaur and ravine changed and rolled back to jagged mountains on the horizon's edge, and now broke into hills lower and lower, till at last came the true plains. [Please select]
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The bluff is well named Nirly Scaur, and a wild, desolate spot it is, with gray lichen-clad boulders and stunted heather on its summit. [Please select]
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