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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.
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Home > Learning > Landscape and geology. A land carved from rock. In the Lake District, 500 million years of geological processes have produced a physical landscape of mountains and...
7 de may. de 2022 · The 885-square-mile Lake District is a hauntingly beautiful part of northwest England that was voted the nation's favorite national park in 2018. The region seduced Wordsworth and other literary giants, and continues to attract sightseers, walkers and adventurers in search of its fascinating heritage and abundant outdoor activities.
Cart Empty. Lake District Rock is the best selected guidebook to the Lake District providing a first class selection of the very best routes in Lakeland. Lake District Rock is a FRCC publication under the Wired Guides brand. This guidebook was the guidebook category winner at the 2015 Banff Mountain Festival.
Complex geology – the Lake District’s rocks provide a dramatic record of nearly 500 million years, with evidence of colliding continents, deep oceans, tropical seas, and kilometre-thick ice sheets. The area has the largest and deepest lakes and highest peaks in England. Its rock sequence contributes to our understanding of past climates.
Epigenetic mineralisation within the Lower Palaeozoic rocks of the Lake District inlier is largely confined to the Skiddaw, Eycott Volcanic and Borrowdale Volcanic groups and the major igneous intrusions (P916088); mineralisation is rare within the rocks of the Windermere Supergroup.