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View down the valley from Mam Tor in the en:Peak District, UK.

Twelve large en:limestone quarries operate in the Peak District

Photographed by Bala Amavasai

Camera: Canon A520

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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

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2005-08-10 (original upload date)

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  • 2005-08-10 17:02 Bpa 1000×1000×8 (184106 bytes) View down the valley from Mam Tor

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