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Category:Gills and becks of the Lake District

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A gill, also known as a ghyll, is a ravine or gully that usually has a stream running through it. In Cumbria and other areas of northern England a stream is typically known as a beck, from Old English bæc, meaning a stream or brook. The word gill originates from the Old Norse word gil.

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