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Left and centre is Ravenglass, located on the
West coast of Cumbria, south of Whitehaven. Ravenglass is probably best
known for the Ravenglass and Eskdale steam railway and another popular
tourist spot, Muncaster Castle. On the right is Derwent Water, Keswick. |
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More images of the old jetty's at Derwent
Water. Otherwise known as the 'Queen of the Lakes' the lake is 75 feet deep
and 4miles in length. |
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On the left Derwent Water again. Centre and
right are photographs from Loughrigg Tarn, many regard the water
as one of the most picturesque in
the Lake District. |
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Loughrigg Tarn again on the left.
Centre and right photos above show Tarn Hows, located between Hawkshead and Coniston, off
the B5285 road. The route around the tarn, after parking at the National
Trust car park is approximately 2 miles long. |