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  2. Anglezarke - Wikipedia

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    Anglezarke is a sparsely populated civil parish in the Borough of Chorley in Lancashire, England. It is an agricultural area used for sheep farming and is also the site of reservoirs that were built to supply water to Liverpool. The area has a large expanse of moorland with many public footpaths and bridleways.

  3. Anglezarke Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    It was occupied by Denis and Anne Oakden in the 1940s. Denis worked for the Water Authority and moved to the property after several years in Porch Cottages, White Coppice. [5] To the east of the reservoir is the small High Bullough reservoir and the Anglezarke Moors, Upper Rivington Reservoir is to the south and Healey Nab to the north-west ...

  4. Living Waters - Wikipedia

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    Living Water or Living Waters may refer to: Living Water, a biblical term which appears in both the Old and New Testaments; Living Waters Lutheran College, Western Australia; Living Waters for the World, an organization helping to improve the water supply and sanitation in Haiti; Living Waters Publications, part of The Way of the Master ...

  5. 12 Foods Grown in Unexpected Places - AOL

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    Pumpkins were introduced to China in the 16th century. They have boosted rural economies there and helped communities survive during famine because of their ability to withstand scarce water supplies.

  6. Mel's Hole - Wikipedia

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    The legend of the bottomless hole started on February 21, 1997, when a man identifying himself as Mel Waters appeared as a guest on Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. Waters claimed that he owned rural property nine miles (14 km) west of Ellensburg in Kittitas County, Washington, that contained a mysterious hole. According to Waters, the hole had ...

  7. I Survived a Cottonmouth Bite. Here’s What You Should Know.

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    Be alert around water: Moccasins are semi-aquatic so you could encounter them on or near lakes, ponds, or wetlands. Be alert when you’re swimming, boating, or walking along the shore.

  8. River Chor - Wikipedia

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    River Chor near Chorley. The River Chor is a largely culverted stream in the Lancashire town of Chorley. Its name was back-formed from "Chorley". The source of the river is in the hills near Heapey. Subsequently, the young stream flows through Chorley North Industrial Estate, past B&Q and then underground to enter Astley Park from under Park Road.

  9. Crypto lobbying risks regulatory capture, South African ...

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    Surrounded by crypto executives buoyed by Donald Trump's presidency, South Africa's central bank chief on Tuesday criticized industry lobbying of U.S. policymakers, telling a Davos panel event ...