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  1. We got to thinking about the role of the instrument in classic rock, and we came up with dozens of great tunes featuring harmonica, which we’ve narrowed down to 20. Some of these songs are by artists whose primary instrument is the harmonica; most are lead singers who double on harp.

  2. Brief synthesis. The English Lake District is a self-contained mountainous area in North West England of some 2,292 square kilometres. Its narrow, glaciated valleys radiating from the central massif with their steep hillsides and slender lakes exhibit an extraordinary beauty and harmony.

  3. Plate Tectonics has dominated Lake District evolution and this broad-brush overview will be used to set the scene for a more detailed examination of the rock groupings in the region. People are drawn to the Lakes in their tens of millions each year by geology.

  4. The layers of rock formed were shifted and sculpted - first through different stages of folding and uplifting and then by the actions of glaciers and meltwater. As a result the topography of the...

  5. The geology of England's Lake District is dominated by sedimentary and volcanic rocks of mainly Ordovician age underpinned by large granitic intrusions. Younger sedimentary sequences outcrop on the edges of the Lake District area, with Silurian to the south, Carboniferous to the north, east, and west and Permo- Triassic to the west ...

  6. Location: Cumbria. Country: United Kingdom. Year of Inscription: 2017. UNESCO Criteria: (ii), (v), (vi) Contact information: For more information about English Lake District, visit the website or contact visitor information on +44 (0)1539 724555. Resources: Management Plan UNESCO.

  7. www.visitlakedistrict.com › things-to-do › adventure-activitiesRocks & Ropes - Visit Lake District

    Rocks & Ropes. Picture this. You've reached the belay. Above you, another hundred metres of perfect rock. Below, past the immaculate pitch you've just climbed spreads a glorious green Lake District valley dotted with dark crags, rushing streams and the occasional grazing sheep. The peaceful sounds of a Cumbrian mountain summer rise in the air.