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- Aire Gap is a pass through the Pennines in 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. (en)
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- Carboniferous through Pleistocene (en)
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- Craven Fault and north edge of South Pennines (en)
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- Craven District, North Yorkshire, England (en)
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- Aire Gap
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- Jim Jarratt (en)
- Thomas Dunham Whitaker, Vicar of Whalley (en)
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- 1878 (xsd:integer)
- 2006 (xsd:integer)
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- To walk the Pennine moors is "potentially dangerous if the weather is bad and you are ill equipped. If the cloud comes down you will need both a compass and a knowledge of how to use it." (en)
- "This depression is known as the Aire Gap, occasionally as the Skipton Gap, Skipton being at its eastern end and Hellifield at its western end", (en)
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- , Hellifield, Gargrave, , Skipton, Sutton-in-Craven, Keighley (en)
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- Aire Gap is a pass through the Pennines in 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. (en)
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