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River Tees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tees is a river in Northern England. It rises on the eastern slope of Cross Fell in the Pennines, and flows eastwards for about 85 miles (137 km) to reach the North Sea between Hartlepool and Re...
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The River Tees, County Durham | Cleveland/Teesside; Your feedback on this Article; Teesdale is part of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been designated a geological Europark, the first in the UK. Along its course the Tees marks the traditional boundaries of County Durham and Yorkshire.
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The Ports of Tees and Hartlepool - www.thpal.co.uk ... TO FIRST PAGE & SITE INDEX...
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(to return to Walk either Minimize This Window or press Alt + Tab) ... Cauldron Snout on River Tees (Day 12, Photo 1 of 6) ... Diaries of a Long Distance Walker - Pennine Way 1991...
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River Tees Drainage Baisin Coursework by GCSE and A level students ... Water is abstracted from the River Tees via three pumping stations. Water supply: In the Tees Valley the water quality is high, and so it is used as a water supply for homes and industry. The high rainfall in the area also gives a reliable water supply.
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Articles tagged river tees on mirror.co.uk ... Articles tagged with river tees. ... Search Mirror.co.uk Site Map Tags...
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Take to the Tees is 'the' watersport festival for 2009 that will give you chance to try the wide range of water sports available on the river for FREE. You will be able to try your hand at everything from water-skiing, sailing, rowing, ... RiverTees.org.uk - River Tees - Take To The Tees ... River Tees Park...
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