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Little Langdale Tarn and a
hamlet also
called Little Langdale. A
second tarn,
Blea Tarn, is in a
hanging valley between Little Langdale and the
larger Great...
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Blea Water is a tarn or
corrie lake
which occupies a
glacially excavated hollow immediately to the east of High
Street in the Lake District, England. At...
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caused Albuquerque police to
become interested in
Joseph Blea as a
suspect for the murders.
Blea has been
dubbed the "Mid-School Rapist" for his activities...
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Blea Tarn may
refer to:
Blea Tarn (Borrowdale),
small lake
above Watendlath in
Borrowdale in
English Lake
District Blea Tarn (Eskdale),
small lake in...
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Blea Rigg is a fell in the
English Lake District,
lying between the
valleys of
Easedale and
Great Langdale. One of the
Central Fells, it is a
broad plateau...
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Buttermere Blea Tarn, near Boot,
Eskdale Blea Tarn,
between Pike of
Blisco and
Lingmoor Fell
Blea Tarn, on
Watendlath fell,
north of
Ullscarf Blea Water,...
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Blea Moor
Tunnel is a (1.494 mi, 2.404 km)
railway tunnel located between Ribblehead Viaduct and Dent
railway station in England. It is the
longest tunnel...
- name for the city in
Modern Irish,
which is
often contracted to
Bleá Cliath or
Blea Cliath when spoken. Áth
Cliath is a
place name
referring to a fording...
- Bell
Crags (also
known as Long Moss or
Blea Tarn Fell) is a hill of 559.1
metres (1,834 ft) in the Lake District, England. It lies
between Borrowdale to...
- feet (263 m)
above sea level.
Watendlath Tarn is fed by
Bleatarn Gill from
Blea Tarn, 700 feet (210 m) above,
below Bell Crags.
Water from
Watendlath Tarn...