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Blea Tarn (Eskdale)

Coordinates: 54°23′51″N 3°17′10″W / 54.39750°N 3.28611°W / 54.39750; -3.28611
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Blea Tarn
A deep blue lake surrounded by steep sides
Blea Tarn is located in the Lake District
Blea Tarn
Blea Tarn
Location in the Lake District
Blea Tarn is located in the former Borough of Copeland
Blea Tarn
Blea Tarn
Location in Copeland Borough
LocationLake District, Cumbria
Coordinates54°23′51″N 3°17′10″W / 54.39750°N 3.28611°W / 54.39750; -3.28611
TypeTarn
Basin countriesUnited Kingdom
Max. length277 m (909 ft)
Max. width150 m (490 ft)
Surface area3.3 hectares (8.2 acres)
Max. depth11 m (36 ft)
Surface elevation217 m (712 ft)

Blea Tarn is a lake in Eskdale, Cumbria, in the English Lake District, located about half a mile north of Beckfoot. Located at an elevation of 217 m (712 ft), the lake has an area of 3.3 hectares (8.2 acres) and measures 277 m × 150 m (909 ft × 492 ft), with a maximum depth of 11 m (36 ft).[1]

There are other lakes called "Blea Tarn" in the Lake District (in Borrowdale and Little Langdale). John Taylor commented in 1905 that

in the ... days when place-names were being given, the inhabitants of one of our secluded valleys were so cut off from their fellows that they would call a rock Eagle Crag or a small sheet of water Blea Tarn, quite unaware that on the other side of the hill the same titles were being afiixed to other cliffs and waters.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Blea Tarn". f22.org.uk. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  2. ^ Taylor, J., The Message of Micah, The Biblical World, March 1905, volume 25, No. 3 (March 1905), p. 201, accessed on 3 September 2024