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Bridge near Burbage in Derbyshire. Disused railway tunnel, Burbage Looking northeast over Burbage and Buxton. The tunnel is completely filled about 15 yards in. OSGB36: geotagged! SK 035 723 [100m precision] WGS84: 53:14.8624N 1:56.9404W

Source

From geograph.org.uk

Date

2005-05-03T09:43:05+00:00

Author

Dave Dunford

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Camera location

52.91852° N, 1.48835° W

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