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November 13, 2004
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The Derbyshire Peak District
The highest peaks of the 1013
square miles of Derbyshire are in
the north with Kingerscout, Bleaklow, and Shelf Moss all over 2000 feet
above sea level, on the Yorkshire side the rivers the Wye, Goyt, Dane, Manifold,
and Dove start there journey to the sea with the Mersey, Don, Trent, Erewash,
and Derwent being the areas main drainage.
The Tissington and High Peak Trails are
former railway lines which now offer easy walking and cycling for all.
Derbyshire is rich in abbeys, castles and old houses, and
prehistoric stone circles and later Roman remains for those interested in the
past to investigate on their travels.
Chatsworth House

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