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    Coniston Water and Morecambe Bay. Beacon Tarn fault, part of the Coniston Fault complex, passes under the East side of Beacon Tarn. The fault line runs in an...
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  • Alcock Tarn, east of Grasmere, below Heron Pike Angle Tarn, north of Bowfell Angle Tarn, east of Patterdale, by Angletarn Pikes Bassenthwaite Lake Beacon Tarn...
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    As well as receiving the outflow from Coniston the river also drains Beacon Tarn in the Blawith Fells above the southern end of Coniston. In the 19th...
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    feet (207 m) and Wool Knott at 730 feet (220 m), with Beacon Tarn (also visited on his Beacon Fell walk) between them. He describes the walk as: "a connoisseur's...
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    Beacon Fell is a fell in the civil parish of Goosnargh in Lancashire, England. The high ground, which rises to 266 m (873 ft), has been a country park...
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  • Beacon Fell, looking across Beacon Tarn...
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    lies Blea Tarn. A large pool of about 40 ft (12 m) depth, Blea Tarn provides the main feed for the more famous beauty spot of Watendlath Tarn. Drainage...
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    Swallowhurst, Swarthmoor, Swindale, Swinside Tallentire, Talkin, Tarraby, Tarns Tebay, Temple Sowerby Thiefside, Thornhill, Thornthwaite (Keswick), Thornthwaite...
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    Lough The Lough, on Lindisfarne In the Lake District and Cumbria Loughrigg Tarn, and the hill Loughrigg Fell, possibly named after it. Elsewhere in Cumbria...
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    Nathaniel Tarn, preface by Robert Pring-Mill)(broadcast by the BBC Third Programme 1966) Selected Poems: A Bilingual Edition, translated by Nathaniel Tarn. (Jonathan...
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    Urswick (redirect from Urswick Tarn)
    Urswick Tarn, a small body of water (c. 1100 feet by 600), although the largest such natural body in Low Furness.[citation needed] The tarn is fed from...
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  • Matt Myers Tanya Beer Target for Tonight 1941 Harry Watt Crown Film Unit Tarnation 2003 Jonathan Caouette Stephen Winter Taste of China 2015 Huang Yinghao...
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  • Old Dungeon Ghyll Sandscale Haws Sizergh Castle & Garden Stagshaw Garden Tarn Hows Townend Ullswater Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon Windermere and Troutbeck...
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  • The summit plateau has a trig point, small tarns on the peat moor, and, visible from the valley floor, a beacon at its eastern end, part of the large network...
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    ISBN 0-87820-505-5 Tarnor, Norman. A Book of Jewish Women’s Prayers : Translations from the Yiddish / Selected and with Commentary by Norman Tarnor (1995) ISBN 1-56821-298-4...
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    direction of Tarn Crag, and then makes for Harrop Pike. The true top has a small cairn, while Harrop Pike sports a more impressive columnar beacon. The views...
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    (2,283 ft) Loadpot Hill, 671 m (2,201 ft) Wether Hill, 670 m (2,198 ft) Tarn Crag, 664 m (2,178 ft) Place Fell, 657 m (2,156 ft) Selside Pike, 655 m (2...
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  • 1925 1930 267 Beacons Reservoir Wales Powys SN9870018580 51°51′24″N 3°28′20″W / 51.856583°N 3.4722935°W / 51.856583; -3.4722935 (Beacons Reservoir) 160...
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    Castle Ravenglass 78,474 13 Dock Museum Barrow-in-Furness 73,239 14 The Beacon Whitehaven 71,602 15 Holker Hall Cartmel 58,060 16 Carlisle Castle Carlisle...
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    erratics, and the moraines and post-glacial lakes of Semerwater and Malham Tarn. The park also boasts waterfalls including Hardraw Force and the Aysgarth...
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  • Rusland Moss Sandscale Haws Sandybeck Meadow Smardale Gill South Solway Mosses Tarn Moss Thornhill Moss and Meadows Walton Moss Whitbarrow Calke Park Derbyshire...
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    distance north east across the plateau, decorated with a number of small tarns. Continuing in this direction, the ground gradually narrows as it descends...
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    punishment". Russell was reinstated to Trinity in 1919, resigned in 1920, was Tarner Lecturer in 1926 and became a Fellow again in 1944 until 1949. In 1924,...
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    in Swaledale Leck Fell Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Janet's Foss and Malham Tarn Orton Fells River Lune Sedbergh Settle Settle and Carlisle Railway including...
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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920. Based on the November 1919 Tarner Lectures delivered at Trinity College. Available online at https://archive...
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  • Villemolle 81 of Winshluss, aka Vincent Parronaud, zombie film shot in the Tarn and acts as a consultant on the web documentary "Eyes in green" Karine Niego...
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    limestone pavement at the top of the cove, and continues north to Malham Tarn. The trail then crosses a shoulder of Fountains Fell, crosses the head of...
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    in the fall, the numerous lakes and tarns, and jagged peaks towering above. They used fairy names such as Gnome Tarn, Troll Sink, Naiad Lake (officially...
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    Independent. Retrieved 9 May 2011. "British Lichen Society visits Malham Tarn Field Centre". Craven Herald. 13 May 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2022. "List of...
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    7529039727615 SH817150] Ma,Sim,Hew,N 686 742 England 36 45 Baugh Fell - Tarn Rigg Hill 678 265 2,224 869 35A 98 54.319315315354;-2.4012041276881 SD740916]...
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