Aire Gap
Aire Gap is a pass through the backbone of England formed by geologic faults and carved out by glaciers. The term is used to describe a geological division, a travel route, or a location that is an entry into the Aire river valley.
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Aire Gap
Aire Gap is a pass through the backbone of England formed by geologic faults and carved out by glaciers. The term is used to describe a geological division, a travel route, or a location that is an entry into the Aire river valley.
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Aire Gap is a pass through the ...... ry into the Aire river valley.
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Wikipage page ID
32,632,478
Wikipage revision ID
737,608,315
age
Carboniferous through Pleistocene
boundaries
Craven Fault and north edge of South Pennines
direction
location
Craven District, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
name
Aire Gap
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sign
Thomas Dunham Whitaker, Vicar of Whalley
text
"This depression is known as t ...... ellifield at its western end",
To walk the Pennine moors is " ...... a knowledge of how to use it."
towns
, Hellifield, Gargrave, , Skipton, Sutton-in-Craven, Keighley
subject
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point
54.0 -2.16667
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Aire Gap is a pass through the ...... ry into the Aire river valley.
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label
Aire Gap
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long
-2.16667e+0