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Mountains in England |
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The natural beauty of England is increased by the beautiful mountains of England. Although, the mountains of England are lower than the other mountains in Great Britain, the mountains of England have their own beauty and charm. Some of them are snow-covered and have an ecology of its own.
Some of the important mountains of England and their heights above sea lever are as follows:
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- Allen Crags- 2575 feet above sea level
- Backstone Edge- 2293 feet above sea level
- Base Brown – 2119 feet above the sea level
- Branstree North East Top- 2208 feet above the sea level
- Dodd Fell Hill – 2192 feet above the sea level
- Great Dun Fell – 2782 feet above the sea level
- Great Knoutberry Hill – 2205 feet above the sea level
- Great Shunner Fell – 2349 feet above the sea level
- Heron Pike North Top – 2244 feet above the sea level
- Higher Shelf Stones – 2037 feet above the sea level
- Little Dun Fell – 2762 feet above the sea level
The mountains of England encourages various kinds of sports like rock climbing, camping and hiking. There is a special emergency department that deals with all the medical issues and accidents that take place in the mountains of England. This has been done to ensure safety and hence encourage tourism in the mountains of England.
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