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==Sports and recreation==
==Sports and recreation==
[https://www.swimthelakes.co.uk/10906/tarn-swimming/#:~:text=We%20are%20lucky%20to%20have%20over Tarn swimming] is also a popular sport for those with a sense of adventure willing to brave the cold waters in some of the wildest and remote locations the Lake District has to offer. One of the best tarns for swimming is [[Red Tarn (Helvellyn)|Red Tarn]] at [[Helvellyn]], dramatically lying at the base of the iconic [[Striding Edge]]. This tarn is home to the endangered fresh water Schelly fish, which is endemic here and at [[Brothers Water]], [[Haweswater]] and [[Ullwater]].
[https://www.swimthelakes.co.uk/10906/tarn-swimming/#:~:text=We%20are%20lucky%20to%20have%20over Tarn swimming] is also a popular sport for those with a sense of adventure willing to brave the cold waters in some of the wildest and remote locations the Lake District has to offer. One of the best tarns for swimming is [[Red Tarn (Helvellyn)|Red Tarn]] at [[Helvellyn]], dramatically lying at the base of the iconic [[Striding Edge]]. This tarn is home to the endangered fresh water Schelly fish, which is endemic here and at [[Brothers Water]], [[Haweswater]] and [[Ullswater]].


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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