Great Knipe, Cumbria

Peat banks on Black Tewthwaite

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Black Tewthwaite is a moorland knoll adjacent to Great Knipe, north of the A66; the wall in the image is seen heading east across the high point. The building block perched on top of the foreground peat bank is in use as a container for grit used in the management of red grouse.

Uploaded to Geograph by Trevor Littlewood on 30 July 2015

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