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16 December 2024

  • curprev 16:4816:48, 16 December 2024L7j1li talk contribs 2,956 bytes +2,956 Created page with "'''Location, Geology, Topography''' The Luddenden valley is set in the Pennine chain of hills. About 300-350 million years ago, much of what is now northern England was covered by a river delta. Large amounts of sand were deposited by the river, and at times the land was above the water, whilst at others, it was submerged. At the end of this period, the land started to rise in what is known as the Armorican mountain building period, and the Pennine hills were pushed up..."