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| ne of the feeders of Highnook Beck is High Nook | Tarn, a small pool with a low earth dam. |
| Nether Beck has its birth at Scoat | Tarn, a large pool to the south of the fell. |
| the ridge and is the main feeder of Seathwaite | Tarn, a reservoir in a side valley of the Duddon sys |
| Loupiac, | Tarn, a commune in the Tarn department |
| They made their lair by the | Tarn Aeluin in south-eastern Dorthonion. |
| ion between Branstree and High Howes is a small | tarn and the remains of a survey pillar. |
| Many Lake District writers rate Dock | Tarn and the walk to it very highly because of its q |
| llau, Aveyron, France, at the confluence of the | Tarn and Dourbie rivers. |
| pottery was exported, mostly by water down the | Tarn and Garonne rivers all the way to places like B |
| h east from Bow Fell, constricted between Angle | Tarn and the steep defile of Rossett Gill rising up |
| The fell is above Beacon | Tarn and can be accessed from quiet paths off the ma |
| Crags look down over Easedale | Tarn and Blindtarn Moss to the north, while further |
| t Crag (1,645 ft), an outlier overlooking Angle | Tarn, and further subsidiary heights stand above Har |
| It was probably a combination of Moss Eccles | Tarn and Esthwaite Water that served as inspiration |
| association with Beatrix Potter - she owned the | tarn and donated it to the National Trust after her |
| arsome reputation than it deserves), past Angle | Tarn, and then onto Esk Hause before joining a rocky |
| are Angletarn Pikes with its beautiful indented | tarn and Place Fell. |
| It is traversed by the Rivers | Tarn and Garonne, from which it takes its name. |
| on Potter Fell, of which Gurnal Dubs and Potter | Tarn are the most significant. |
| The | tarn, around 30 ft deep, sits in a long narrow bowl, |
| Finally comes Tewet | Tarn as the ridge falls away to the river Greta. |
| ock Cove before a long slope falls to Grisedale | Tarn at around 1,770 ft. |
| The | Tarn at the Sandre database |
| s to a height of 574 m by the side of Grisedale | Tarn at the head of Grisedale, before rising again t |
| Draining the | tarn at its southern end the beck then flows in a so |
| The Brathay drains Little Langdale | Tarn at its eastern side. |
| ng beneath the north face of Catstye Cam to Red | Tarn Beck can still be traced, although it is now in |
| th slate buttresses, the resulting depth of the | tarn being around 80 ft. |
| Historians like Sir | Tarn believe this document was written around 100 ye |
| Scales | Tarn, beneath Sharp Edge on Blencathra |
| A further artificial waterbody is Yew Tree | Tarn beside the Ambleside- Coniston road. |
| Great End and Scafell Pike seen from Kirk Fell | Tarn between the two summits |
| reat Urswick, built around two sides of Urswick | Tarn, boasts the ancient Church of Saint Mary and Sa |
| Water is not abstracted directly from the | tarn, but flows some distance downriver to an off-ta |
| It has a | tarn called Sunbiggin Tarn. |
| the north, the Victorian pony route to Bowscale | Tarn can still be followed, continuing up a grassy r |
| s is the primary means of ascent although Angle | Tarn can also be reached. |
| The | tarn can be reached from Watendlath by a 2.5 kilomet |
| Keswick, is formed by the beck from Watendlath | Tarn cascading over huge boulders for a distance of |
| Below Branstree, | Tarn Crag and Great Howe is the first section of the |
| Tarn Crag (Easedale)- near Grasmere | |
| Tarn Crag (Far Eastern Fells) - near Longsleddale | |
| These can take in the Blea Rigg, | Tarn Crag or Calf Crag ridges, or ascend via Far Eas |
| East of the summit between the | Tarn Crag and Blea Rigg ridges, lie Codale Tarn and |
| Rising near | Tarn Crag, the river flows north-east through Bampto |
| Above the water is | Tarn Crag, the steepest face on the fell. |
| f Crag, Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Steel Fell and | Tarn Crag. |
| f French Resistance fighters in the east of the | Tarn departement during the Second World War, which |
| Courris is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montgaillard is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Arfons (Arfons in Occitan) is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lempaut is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Cambon is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Milhars is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Crespin is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montels is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Brassac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Escoussens is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Cadix is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Carlus is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Massaguel is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Occitan: Cuc, meaning dark) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Belleserre is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Carbes is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Cestayrols is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Jouqueviel is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Les Cabannes is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Curvalle is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lescure-d'Albigeois is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Marsal is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| lats, meaning burnt (ones)) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| meaning the northern star) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| rric, meaning the oak tree) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| La Cauna, meaning the cave) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| La Casa, meaning the house) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Amarens is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Mouzieys-Teulet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Le Dourn is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| an: Montant, meaning steep) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lombers is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Loupiac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Parisot is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Blan is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Florentin is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montredon-Labessonnie is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Combefa is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Frausseilles is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montirat is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Bournazel is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lacapelle-Pinet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montrosier is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| ccitan: Busca, meaning log) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Faussergues is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Almayrac is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lagardiolle is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lasgraisses is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Broze is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Livers-Cazelles is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Gijounet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Alos is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Durfort is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Fauch is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Loubers is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Fraissines is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lacougotte-Cadoul is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Fayssac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montcabrier is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Mailhoc is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Cunac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Grazac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Lacroisille is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Graulhet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Massals is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Milhavet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Bertre is a village and commune of the | Tarn department of southern France. |
| Montfa is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Magrin is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Barre is a commune of the | Tarn department of southern France. |
| Andillac is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Campagnac is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Montdurausse is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| elonne (Occitan, Pampalona) is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Labarthe-Bleys is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Crespinet is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Marzens is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Maurens-Scopont is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Ambres is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Aussac is a commune of the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Mouzens is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| Marnaves is a commune in the | Tarn department in southern France. |
| He represents the | Tarn department, is a member of the Centrist Allianc |
| Arrondissement of Albi, (prefecture of the | Tarn department: Albi) with 23 cantons and 170 commu |
| ding pool with a depth of about 12 ft, Floutern | Tarn drains east and then north into the morass of M |
| l, crossed by Radcliffe Road, Redvales Road and | Tarn Drive. |
| in that country, to the Bishopric of Montauban, | Tarn et Garonne, and the nomination was confirmed by |
| Malham | Tarn Field Studies Centre, situated near Malham Tarn |
| Malham | Tarn Field Studies Centre |
| he Field Studies Council, now called the Malham | Tarn Field Studies Centre. |
| W. W. | Tarn first thought that the Asii were probably one p |
| is located close to the river Aveyron which via | Tarn flows into Garonne. |
| st or Natural Beauty and known as an attractive | tarn for fishing and walking. |
| Lac du Laouzas is a lake in | Tarn, France. |
| Styhead Pass & | Tarn from the Stretcher box |
| (and repaired) path up Stickle Ghyll to Stickle | Tarn, from here the fells of Pavey Ark and Thunacar |
| he world, carrying the A75 autoroute across the | Tarn Gorge near Millau, opened in December 2004. |
| This sizeable | tarn has a depth of around 110 ft and holds brown tr |
| The name of the | tarn has developed and changed over time. |
| Very shallow and frequently dry in summer, the | tarn has no plant life. |
| It borders the departments of Lot, Aveyron, | Tarn, Haute-Garonne, Gers, and Lot-et-Garonne. |
| estern slopes are relatively smooth and fall to | Tarn Head Beck. |
| This corrie | tarn, held in place by grassy morraines is around 65 |
| Tan | Tarn How is currently working for Institute of Polic |
| Tarn Hows Cottage | |
| The | Tarn Hows area originally contained three much small |
| It rises to the north of | Tarn Hows, between Coniston and Hawkshead. |
| ing in a NNW direction through woodland towards | Tarn Hows. |
| Rawdon Billing with Yeadon | Tarn in the foreground, photographed from near the w |
| Over Water is a small lake or | tarn in the north of the English Lake District near |
| flow from Coniston the river also drains Beacon | Tarn in the Blawith Fells above the southern end of |
| The only | tarn in the valley is Brothers Water, one of the fir |
| Grazac, | Tarn, in the Tarn department |
| Goat's Water is a small | tarn in the English Lake District, located between D |
| Grizedale | Tarn in Grizedale Forest |
| e Partnership removed most of the fish from the | tarn in order to avoid kill off from low water level |
| The position of Malham | Tarn in the southern Yorkshire Dales |
| Duras (grape), a red wine grape from | Tarn in France |
| It is the largest | tarn in the Lake District. |
| There is a small | tarn in the depression, and sometimes a second after |
| Giroussens is a commune in the department of | Tarn in southern France. |
| At just over 200ft deep it is the deepest | tarn in the Lake District. |
| The | tarn is the location where Alfred Wainwright's ashes |
| Loughrigg | Tarn is a small, natural lake in the Lake District, |
| Launchy | Tarn is smaller and may have been formed by overgraz |
| The | tarn is 7 acres (28,000 m2) in size, with a maximum |
| The | tarn is best reached by following a track from Near |
| Philippe Folliot (born July 14, 1963 in Albi, | Tarn) is a member of the National Assembly of France |
| Sprinkling | Tarn is a body of water at the foot of Great End, in |
| Watendlath | Tarn is stocked with brown trout and rainbow trout a |
| Yew Tree | Tarn is a small lake in the English Lake District si |
| The summit is marked by a trig point and Sand | Tarn is about 300 m (1,000 ft) to the west, just bel |
| The scenic Lake of the Crags, a cirque lake or | tarn, is located northwest of the summit and is acce |
| Tarn is one of the original 83 departments created d | |
| The | tarn is on Claife Heights. |
| Angle | Tarn is a tarn to the north of Bowfell in the Englis |
| Brens, | Tarn is a commune in the Tarn department in southern |
| Garrigues, | Tarn, is a commune in the Tarn department in souther |
| Bleaberry | Tarn is a small natural mountain tarn near Buttermer |
| Innominate | Tarn is a small tarn in the northern Lake District N |
| Sprinkling | Tarn is a popular location for wild campers. |
| Little Langdale | Tarn is also replenished by the Greenburn Beck. |
| To the west of the | tarn is the unnamed col between Dollywaggon Pike and |
| Angle | Tarn is a feeder of the Langstrath and occupies a ci |
| Moss Eccles | Tarn is a tarn on Claife Heights, near Near Sawrey i |
| Dock | Tarn is a small tarn located within the Lake Distric |
| Stickle | Tarn is a small tarn near Harrison Stickle in Lake D |
| Dalehead | Tarn is a shallow pool providing a popular stopping |
| The | tarn is home to a boathouse that was renovated in 19 |
| Potter | Tarn is located at the bottom of the ascent to the u |
| The ascent from Borrowdale and Styhead | Tarn is made by the Corridor Route. |
| Cyril Julian (born 29 March 1974 in Castres, | Tarn) is a French men's professional basketball play |
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