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  • ===Caves and rivers=== ...ps, including the famous Wookey Hole, and within the caves are underground rivers. Gorges carve through the hills, most famously the [[Cheddar Gorge]] and [
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  • ...=2007-02-19}}</ref> when prehistoric villages lay around the mouths of the rivers [[River Dee, Aberdeenshire|Dee]] and [[River Don, Aberdeenshire|Don]]. During the Wars of the Three Kingdoms of 1644-1647, the city was impartially plundered by both sides. In
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  • There is salmon and trout fishing on the Rivers [[River Deveron|Deveron]] and [[River Bogie|Bogie]], which are administered Nearby is the start point of Scotland's longest horse ride trail, Highland Horseback, running 200 miles to the West Coast,.
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  • ===Rivers=== Yarm is bordered by two rivers. The [[River Tees|Tees]] is located to the north, which forms the county bo
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  • ...o Ranulphus le Colt around the time of the 12th century.<ref>''Coatbridge: Three Centuries of Change'' – Peter Drummond and James Smith, Monkland Library ...as an "immense garden" with "extensive orchards", "luxurious crops" where "rivers abound with salmon".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stat-acc-scot.edina.ac.uk/sa
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  • ...of the town, and being grown very large and deep, by a conflux of all the rivers on this side the county, forms the haven; and the town facing to the west a The ships ride here so close, and as it were, keeping up one another, with their head-fast
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  • ...elso''' is a modest market town in [[Roxburghshire]] at the meeting of the rivers [[River Tweed|Tweed]] and [[River Teviot|Teviot]]. The parish has a populat ...visit neighbouring villages on horseback with the climax being the Yetholm Ride on the Saturday. There are many competitions and social events every day.
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  • ...nd its way to the [[Cromarty Firth]] by way of Loch Fannich and thence the rivers Grudie and Conon. The mountain is made up of the metamorphic rock schist wi ...ike is required for the nine-mile ride to the foot of the south ridge. The ride uses the hydro road from the locked gates at Grudie on the A835 at grid ref
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  • No longer steel-clad warriors ride [[Category:Rivers of Roxburghshire]] [[Category:Tributaries of the River Tweed]]
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  • ...amidst the waters, all cut through with innumerable channels; slow-moving rivers and man-made lodes, from which occasional islands emerged on which stood th ...the heavy load of water flowing down from the uplands and overflowing the rivers. Some areas of the Fens were once permanently flooded, creating small lakes
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  • ...sdate=2010-03-13}}</ref> and contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, rivers, bogs and ponds. ...nsiderably narrower. The forest lies on a ridge between the valleys of the rivers [[River Lea|Lea]] and [[River Roding|Roding]]; its elevation and thin grave
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  • The Liffey system is a substantial one, including dozens of smaller rivers and streams. There are dams for three hydroelectric power stations along the river, at [[Poulaphouca]], [[Golden
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  • The New Forest is drained to the south by three rivers, [[Lymington River]], [[Beaulieu River]] and [[Avon Water (Hampshire)|Avon All three British native species of snake inhabit the Forest. The adder (''Vipera ber
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  • *Mill Ride Golf Club - [[Maidenhead]] *Three Locks Golf Club - [[Milton Keynes]]
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  • ...ef> The canal was also intended to take commercial traffic between the two rivers. ...(1799) ''Report on the proposed Canal Navigation forming a Junction of the Rivers Thames and Medway'', quoted in Hadfield (1969), p81</ref>
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  • ...y heading south and across [[Sutton Walls Hill Fort]] and the Three Rivers Ride heading north-east and south-west.
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  • ...lands Challenge Walk, [[Staffordshire Way]], Teme Valley Way, Three Rivers Ride, Tissington Trail, [[Two Saints Way]], White Peak Rollercoaster, [[Windrush ....bhsaccess.org.uk/ridemaps/westmidlands/Ridingmap.php?file=Westmidlandskey Ride-UK The National Bridleroute Network]
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  • ...valley up from [[Magnae Dobunnorum]] ([[Kenchester]]) and the Three Rivers Ride route lops f-round the hill and through the hamlet.
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  • ...his process is fourth largest of the natural lakes in Yorkshire; the other three being [[Hornsea Mere]], [[Malham Tarn]] and [[Semerwater]].<ref>{{cite web| ...Sir Harry Scriven who persuaded the Abbot of [[Rievaulx Abbey]] to let him ride his white mare (hence the White Mare Cliff as another name for Whitestonecl
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  • ...g]] of [[Yorkshire]], close to the [[North Sea]] coast. Two miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, it lies behind [[Hornsea]]: this seaside town is s ...d.co.uk/leisure/cyclerides/9089322.Cycle_ride_at_Hornsea_Mere/|title=Cycle ride at Hornsea Mere|date=16 June 2011|work=Gazette & Herald|accessdate=27 June
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