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  2. The Loe - Wikipedia

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    The Loe (Cornish: An Logh), also known as Loe Pool, is the largest natural freshwater lake (50 hectares (120 acres)) in Cornwall, United Kingdom.The earliest recorded appearance of this simple name form was in 1337, when it was called "La Loo", [1] but is mentioned as 'the lake' in 1302; [2] Situated between Porthleven and Gunwalloe and downstream of Helston, it is separated from Mount's Bay ...

  3. File:Bridge over River Loe, Gap of Dunloe (geograph 5984872 ...

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    title: Bridge over River Loe, Gap of Dunloe (English) author name string: N Chadwick. inception. 29 July 2018. coordinates of the point of view. 52°0'10.76"N, 9°38 ...

  4. Porthleven - Wikipedia

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    Porthleven (/ ˌ p ɔː θ ˈ l ɛ v ən /; Cornish: Porthlynn) is a town, civil parish and fishing port in Cornwall, England.The most southerly port in Great Britain, it was a harbour of refuge when this part of the Cornish coastline was infamous for wrecks in the days of sail. [1]

  5. River Cober - Wikipedia

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    Loe Bar was most likely created by eustatic sea level rise after the last ice age. The rising sea level pushed a large amount of sediment into the mouth of the river, blocking it and creating a barrier beach. [8] Loe Bar consists mainly of flint, a rock not found in Cornwall; the nearest onshore source is in east Devon, 120 miles (190 km) away. [4]

  6. Newton St Loe - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Newton St Loe was part of the Wellow Hundred. [6] [7] There is a history of coal mining in the area as part of the Somerset coalfield but all mines have now closed. Lower and Middle Coal Measures at depths between 500 and 5,000 feet (152-1,525 m) of the Pensford Syncline, were worked at the Globe Pit in Newton St Loe in the 19th ...

  7. River Market District (Little Rock, Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    The River Market District (also known as River Market Entertainment District or simply as the River Market) is a city park and network of walkways along the banks of the Arkansas River at Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. Lined by bars, shops, restaurants, nature, public artwork, and the five historic missions, the River Market is an ...

  8. Brown River - Wikipedia

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    Brown River may refer to: . Canada. Brown River (Québec-Maine), in Saint-Adalbert, L'Islet Regional County Municipality, Chaudière-Appalaches, Quebec Brown River (Gatineau River), in municipality of Kazabazua, La Vallée-de-la-Gatineau Regional County Municipality, administrative region of Outaouais, Quebec

  9. Ward Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen died on August 23, 1931, aged 75. His body was found floating in the Savannah River. He was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Augusta, Georgia, alongside his parents. [2] Allen's popularity grew with the release of the 2013 film Savannah, which was based on John Eugene Cay Jr.'s 1958 non-fiction book Ward Allen: Savannah River Market Hunter. [5]