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  • [[File:cheddar.arp.750pix.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Cheddar Gorge]] ...r/honeypots/cheddar/cheddar_gorge.shtml | title=Tourist hotspots - Cheddar Gorge | work=[[BBC]] |accessdate=2007-08-12}}</ref> Older remains from the Upper
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  • #Redirect[[River Lyd#Lydford Gorge]]
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  • |name=Corrieshalloch Gorge |picture=Scotland Corrieshalloch Gorge Waterfall.jpg
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  • The '''Ironbridge Gorge''' is a deep gorge carved by the [[River Severn]] in the midst of [[Shropshire]]. ...the gorge is named from that bridge. The industrial village built in the gorge here was also named [[Ironbridge]].
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  • [[File:EbborGorge.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ebbor Gorge, Somerset]] '''Ebbor Gorge''' is a limestone gorge in the [[Mendip Hills]] of [[Somerset]].
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  • #Redirect[[Allen Banks and Staward Gorge]]
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  • |name=Allen Banks and Staward Gorge |picture=Autumn at Staward Gorge - geograph.org.uk - 614916.jpg
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  • |name=Shipton Gorge |picture=Shipton Gorge, parish church of St. Martin - geograph.org.uk - 493712.jpg
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  • ...rted by towers. In the left foreground is a handrail.|thumb|250px|The Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge, looking south from the Downs]] ...mouth of the river at [[Avonmouth]]. As Bristol was an important port, the gorge formed a defensive gateway to the city.
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  • [[File:Clydach Gorge - geograph.org.uk - 297781.jpg|thumb|250px|Clydach Gorge View from Gilwern Hill towards Brynmawr, showing Heads of the Valleys Road] ...icinity of [[Brynmawr]] eastwards and north-eastwards to [[Gilwern]]. The Gorge was one of the first locations in the region to be industrialised though it
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  • ...aph.org.uk - 1131607.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Beezley Falls in Baxenghyll Gorge]] ...g of Yorkshire]], north-east of [[Ingleton, Yorkshire|Ingleton]]. A short gorge as it is, it is known for its spectacular waterfalls.
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  • The '''Alyn Gorge''' is a gorge section of the [[River Alyn]] north between [[Loggerheads, Denbighshire|Log The path along the edge of the gorge is well maintained, with metal bridges and barriers across sites which are
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  • [[File:Nidd gorge on viaduct.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Nidd Gorge looking from the Bilton Viaduct]] ...meets the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|River Ouse]] near [[Nun Monkton]]. Nidd Gorge makes up approximately three miles of the entire length of the river, stret
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  • ...:How_Stean_Gorge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1448179.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=How Stean Gorge]] ...cial Scientific Interest.<ref>{{sssi|1004200|Upper Nidderdale}}</ref> The gorge lies between the villages of [[Stean]] and [[Lofthouse, Yorkshire|Lofthouse
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  • #Redirect[[Sleightholme Beck Gorge]]
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  • ...192109.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The bottom of the Trough in Sleightholme Beck Gorge]] '''Sleightholme Beck Gorge''' is a remarkable slice through the rock in [[Sleightholme Dale]] in the [
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  • ...er with Inverness-shire. At Aultgowrie the stream rushes through a narrow gorge where the drop is considerable enough to make the Falls of Orrin. ...e River Broom. The cascades, three in number, are close to Corrieshalloch Gorge.
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  • ...the Sands of Breckon composed of crushed shells, and the Daal of Lumbister gorge. ...ll was wooded to some degree, at least with dwarf trees and shrubs. In the gorge at the head of Gloup Voe, Dog Roses and Honeysuckle can be found.<ref name=
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  • ...Shrewsbury and later squeezes through Coalbrookdale to the [[Ironbridge]] Gorge where it once fuelled the start of the industrial revolution, then runs sou The Ironbridge Gorge area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, covering [[Ironbridge]], Coalbrookdal
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  • ...s carve through the hills, most famously the [[Cheddar Gorge]] and [[Ebbor Gorge]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Somerset | work=English Nature, Special Sites, So ...onward and contain extensive archaeological sites such as those at Cheddar Gorge. Bones from Gough's Cave have been dated to 12,000 BC while a complete skel
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  • ...ture aberdeen''''', that provides abseiling, surfing, white water rafting, gorge walking, kayaking and open canoeing, mountaineering, sailing, mountain biki
    51 KB (7,818 words) - 20:24, 20 July 2017
  • ...he strategically-important River Wye, but also because the steep limestone gorge and castle dell afforded an excellent defensive location. William the Conqu
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  • ** The Garni Gorge in Armenia
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  • ...ay-on-Wye is a small but well-preserved castle motte. The site overlooks a gorge and small stream leading to the [[River Wye]], which was undoubtedly one re
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  • ...|The Irfon flowing down the Abergwesyn Valley, dropping into the ''Wolves' Gorge'' in the middle-ground of the picture.]] ...701043.jpg|250px|right|thumb|The Irfon flows through the narrow ''Wolves' Gorge'' into the ''Wolves' Pool'' in the Abergwesyn Valley]]
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  • ...nister and covenanter, escaped Government troops by jumping over the rocky gorge of the River Ericht. ...lan Rattray. The castle occupies a dominating position on the edge of the gorge above the river but is no longer occupied by a Rattray, having been sold in
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  • ...the small [[River Lyd]], which courses through a deep, narrow gorge. The gorge is crossed by a bridge of single span; and at a little distance a tributary The village is noted for [[Lydford Gorge]], the town's interesting history and for the beauties of the surrounding c
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  • It is also possible to climb Ben Nevis from the Nevis Gorge car park at the head of the road up Glen Nevis, either by the south-east ri
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  • ...o &ndash; Edwardian faux castle built by Edwin Lutyens on crag above Teign Gorge, Drewsteignton *[[Lydford Gorge]] &ndash; dramatic, very deep and narrow gorge with waterfalls
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  • ...e city centre is at Dean Village on the edge of the New Town, where a deep gorge is spanned by the ''Dean Bridge'', designed by Thomas Telford and built in
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  • ...Duddon - geograph.org.uk - 379824.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Duddon in the gorge at Birks Bridge]]
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  • ...int, followed her. They settled at a "wooded hill-island formed by a tight gorge-like meander of the River Wear." After arriving at their destination, they
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  • ...the city in a deeply incised valley, part of which is known as the Hylton gorge. The only two road bridges connecting the north and south halves of the Cit
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  • ...MTreffgGorge.JPG|thumb|250px|right|The Western Cleddau entering Treffgarne Gorge]] ...ough Wolf’s Castle, where it enters the spectacular 90 m deep Treffgarne gorge, cutting through the hard volcanic rocks of Treffgarne Mountain. It then f
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  • The wooded gorge of the [[Ouseburn]] in the east of the city is known as Jesmond Dene and fo The [[River Tyne|Tyne]] Gorge, between Newcastle on the north bank in Northumberland and [[Gateshead]] on
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  • ...trip of low marsh to what is now Denmark and the Netherlands. In [[Cheddar Gorge]] in [[Somerset]], the remains of animal species native to mainland Europe
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