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|description = Looking across [[Easedale Tarn]] from the moraine at the eastern end close to the outflow of [[Sourmilk Gill]]. Here we see a slightly different example of a [[Tarns of the Lake District#Cirque tarns|cirque tarn]]. Its shapes is quite irregular compared to other cirque tarns that are more circular. Slapestone Edge, Tarn Crag and Greathead Crag are the dominating rocky edifices to the right, with Blea Crag and Eagle Crag to the left. |
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|date-taken = 1 September, 2022 |
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[[Category:Tarns of the Lake District]] |
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[[Category:Cirque tarns]] |
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[[Category:Easedale Tarn]] |
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[[Category:Slapestone Edge]] |
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[[Category:Tarn Crag]] |
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[[Category:Blea Crag]] |
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[[Category:Eagle Crag]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 12 June 2023
Summary
Description | Looking across Easedale Tarn from the moraine at the eastern end close to the outflow of Sourmilk Gill. Here we see a slightly different example of a cirque tarn. Its shapes is quite irregular compared to other cirque tarns that are more circular. Slapestone Edge, Tarn Crag and Greathead Crag are the dominating rocky edifices to the right, with Blea Crag and Eagle Crag to the left. |
Date taken | 1 September, 2022 |
Author | Borderman – please see using my photos. |
Source | Own work |
Decimal degrees | 54.469103 / -3.0655417 |
OS grid reference | NY 31039 08716 |
what3words | imprinted.nipped.river |
Elevation | 283.8 metres |
View direction | ![]() |
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