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- Boulby Mine is a 200-hectare (490-acre) site located just south-east of the village of Boulby, on the north-east coast of the North York Moors in Loftus...
- Boulby is a hamlet in the Loftus parish, located within the North York Moors National Park. It is in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire...
- The Boulby line is a freight-only railway line in Redcar and Cleveland, England. The line was opened in stages between 1865 and 1882, being part of two...
- Boulby Quarries (grid reference NZ745200) is a 40.3 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England...
- the wholly owned subsidiary Cleveland Potash Ltd, for the construction of Boulby Mine in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire. The first shaft was dug in...
- Saltburn Viaduct and the edge of Hunt Cliff to the potash mine at nearby Boulby. There are now only three buses an hour to Redcar and Middlesbrough and...
- located on the island to the rear of Walton Hall. It was made by George Boulby in 1813 and is made out of an ashlar with copper gnomons. It is a multi-faceted...
- the junction of the High Street and the A174 road. A mile to the west is Boulby Cliff where, for a brief period, alum was extracted from quarried shale...
- in 1957, a purpose for which it still is in use for today as part of the Boulby line. Saltburn Viaduct is believed to have been designed by Thomas Elliot...
- Mars habitability analogue environments on Earth are environments that share potentially relevant astrobiological conditions with Mars. These include sites...