One of the features which make the Yorkshire Dales so beautiful is the structural effect on the view of the dry stone walls. Their material nature - uneven, bending with the contours and occasionally tumbling down - helps distract us from their being man-made in the service of greater agricultural efficiency.
But also as artefacts they have great visual interest, as form mysteriously emerges out of irregularity.
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