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Wessenden Head

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Wessenden Head

The Wessenden Valley is a moorland valley in the Dark Peak, immediately south of Marsden in the English county of West Yorkshire. The name Wessenden derives from Old English and means the ‘valley with rock suitable for whetstones’. The valley was formed by retreating glaciers at the end of the last ice age and continues to be cut by the Wessenden Brook a tributary of the River Colne with a catchment of 6.28 square miles. The image was shot at the peak of the 2018 heatwave.

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