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Sprinkling Tarn


 

Sprinkling Tarn is a body of water at the foot of Great End, in the Southern Fells in Lake District, 3 km from Seathwaite, Cumbria, England. Sprinkling Tarn is a popular location for wild campers. It is also popular among anglers, being noted for its trout and an introduced rare fish, vendace. Formerly known also as Sparkling Tarn. It is known as the wettest place of England with an annual precipitation of over 5 metres.

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Lake District River Derwent (Cumbria)
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Sprinkling Tarn from Great Gable

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Sprinkling Tarn

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Sprinkling Tarn

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Sprinkling Tarn

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Sprinkling Tarn

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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Sprinkling Tarn

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
River Derwent (Cumbria)
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River Derwent (Cumbria)
- Overview About the River Derwent The River Derwent is a major river in Cumbria. It is formed by the confluence of Styhead Gill and Grains Gill at the southern end …

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