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River Belah


The River Belah is a tributary of the River Eden in Cumbria. The river is about 21km long and has a catchment area of 45km2.

River Eden (Cumbria) Brough Sowerby
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River Belah from Oxenthwaite Bridge

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The River Belah sinks in its bed

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Belah Bridge

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River Belah

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River Belah Ford

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River Belah meets River Eden

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Belah (upper) Water Body

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Belah (lower) Water Body

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Brough Sowerby
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Brough Sowerby
- Overview About Brough Sowerby Map Street View Brough Sowerby is a village in the Eden district of Cumbria, located about 1 mile south of Brough and 3 miles north-east of …

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