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tarns), Rila Mountain,
Bulgaria Marichini lakes (
tarns), the
origin of the
Maritsa river seen from
Musala peak, Rila Mountain,
Bulgaria Sea Lion
Tarn...
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District Tarns, ****bria
Tarn Wadling, a
former lake near High
Hesket in ****bria
Tarn (department), a
department in
southwest France Lisle-sur-
Tarn, France...
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Tarnation may
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everlasting punishment Tarnation (band),...
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Sealy Tarns is a
small flat area with two
small tarns halfway up the
northern slopes of the
Sealy Range, New Zealand. It is
accessible from the Hooker...
- trout.
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Tarn. Nuttall, John; Nuttall, Anne (1996). The
Tarns of Lakeland.
Cicerone Press Limited. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-85284-210-9...
- with respect. It
might be me." Nuttall, John; Nuttall, Anne (1995). The
Tarns of Lakeland,
Volume 1 West.
Cicerone Press. p. 33. ISBN 1-85284-171-0. Wainwright...
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aquatic plants and s****line
plants around the
tarns and bog
pools here.
Plants around the
margins of the
tarns include common spike-rush,
marsh pennywort...
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around 11,000
years ago when the ice
finished melting.
Easedale Tarn is one of the
larger tarns in the district,
about 480
metres (1,570 ft) long and 300 metres...
- "Bleaberry
Tarn", pp. 28–32, in The
Tarns of
Lakeland Vol 1: West (Cicerone Press; 1995) (ISBN 978-1852841713)
Tarns of the Fells:
Bleaberry Tarn v t e...
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Tarn".
Centre for
Ecology and Hydrology.
Archived from the
original on 11 June 2016.
Retrieved 11
February 2017. Blair, Don:
Exploring Lakeland Tarns:...