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River Lune

The river begins as a stream at Newbiggin, in the parish of Ravenstonedale, Cumbria, at St. Helen's Well (elevation of 238 metres (781 ft) above sea level) and some neighbouring springs. On the first two miles of its course, it is joined by four streams, two of them as short as itself, but two much longer. These are the Bessy Beck (short), the Dry Beck of 4.9 kilometres' (three miles) length at 0.32 miles (0.51 km) from St. Helen's Well, the Sandwath Beck (short) at 0.37 miles (0.60 km), and the Weasdale Beck (5.58 km = 3½ mls) at 1.6 miles from the well. Weasdale Beck is the uppermost headwater of River Lune recorded in Environment Agency's Catchment Data Explorer.

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Nome: Mappa topografica River Lune, altitudine, rilievo.

Luogo: River Lune, Westmorland and Furness, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom (53.98304 -2.87876 54.44606 -2.45200)

Altitudine media: 220 m

Altitudine minima: 0 m

Altitudine massima: 729 m

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