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    hills to the east of Moffat and its two main tributaries, the Black Esk and the White Esk, merge at the southern end of Castle O'er Forest. It flows south...
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    Ness) Esk, North Esk, South Esk River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway ('Border Esk'), River Esk, Lothian (Lothian); River North Esk; River North Esk (Lothian);...
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    confluence of the White Esk (rising near Ettrick Pen) and the Black Esk (rising near Jocks Shoulder, 1,754 ft or 535 m) the Esk flows in a gradually south-easterly...
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    The Graham baronetcy, of Esk (Eske) in the County of Cumberland, was created in the Baronetage of England on 29 March 1629 for Richard Graham (c.1583–1654)...
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  • Carsfad Loch Clatteringshaws Loch Glenkiln Reservoir Kettleton Reservoir Black Esk Dam Winterhope Reservoir Clatto Reservoir Afton Reservoir Corsehouse Reservoir...
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    The North Esk River is a major perennial river located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia. It is one of the tributaries of the Tamar River...
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  • Category B 9781 Upload Photo Black Esk Bridge 55°12′19″N 3°10′36″W / 55.205139°N 3.176598°W / 55.205139; -3.176598 (Black Esk Bridge) Category C(S) 9767...
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    town in northern Tasmania, Australia. It sits on the banks of the South Esk River, 18 km south of Launceston. Named after early colonial explorer and...
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  • Upload Photo Black Esk Bridge (Minor Road Over Black Esk) 55°12′19″N 3°10′36″W / 55.205139°N 3.176598°W / 55.205139; -3.176598 (Black Esk Bridge (Minor...
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    growth. Up to at least the 1850s the village was known as Tunnel. The River Esk at Grosmont, west of the priory, was the crossing place of the ancient structure...
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