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Geography of the United Kingdom / Upper Teesdale / Teesdale / Whin Sill / Moorhouse and Cross Fell / High Force / Appleby Fells / Pennines / Geography of England / River Tees / Counties of England
Date: 2003-11-17 11:06:00
Geography of the United Kingdom
Upper Teesdale
Teesdale
Whin Sill
Moorhouse and Cross Fell
High Force
Appleby Fells
Pennines
Geography of England
River Tees
Counties of England

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