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Semerwater (/ˈsɛmər-/) is the
second largest natural lake in
North Yorkshire, England,
after Malham Tarn. It is half a mile (800 m) long,
covers 100 acres...
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Fountains Fell Tarn
Gormire Lake
Malham Tarn Priest's Tarn
Scarborough Mere
Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2
Sprotborough Flash1 West
Yorkshire Fairburn...
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drumlin fields,
Norber erratics, and the
moraines and post-glacial
lakes of
Semerwater and
Malham Tarn. The park also
boasts waterfalls including Hardraw Force...
- fjord'
Semerwater,
sometimes Lake
Semerwater,
North Yorkshire, England.
Semer is from Old
English sæ 'lake' and mere 'lake', thus Lake
Semerwater means...
- well-known villages. The
shortest river in England, the
River Bain,
links Semerwater to the
River Ure, at Bainbridge, the home to an
Ancient Roman fort (part...
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lakes in
Yorkshire (the
other three being Hornsea Mere,
Malham Tarn and
Semerwater). The lake was
first designated as an Site of
Special Scientific Interest...
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Fountains Fell Tarn
Gormire Lake
Malham Tarn Priest's Tarn
Scarborough Mere
Semerwater South Yorkshire Highfields Lake2
Sprotborough Flash1 West
Yorkshire Fairburn...
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which feeds into
Semerwater.
Fleet Moss Tarn is one of only a
handful of
natural lakes in the
Yorkshire Dales (Malham Tarn,
Semerwater,
Birkdale Tarn,...
- The
river leaves the second-largest
natural lake in
North Yorkshire,
Semerwater, in a north-east
direction past the
hamlet of Countersett.
After a couple...
- part of the dale is the
valley of the
River Bain,
which flows out of
Semerwater, one of very few
lakes in the
Yorkshire Dales.
Above the lake the dale...